Yeah but no. It’s fusion power, not fission, so something quite opposite, yet similar.
Yeah but no. It’s fusion power, not fission, so something quite opposite, yet similar.
The vast majority of poor people is born into poverty and homo sapiens is an animal species.
The real reason is that we humans are a very egocentric animal species with little thought to other humans and even less thought to other species.
I think it helps to realize that we will die either way. Maybe in a decade or two being unable to afford food or some climate catastrophe. Maybe later. Maybe tomorrow a car hits us deadly.
We will die and we don’t know when and how, so try to make the best out of every day and try to be nice to others.
Furthermore fairness is a human concept, we can never count on it.
How about denying climate change?
I know, we have tried this since many decades and it hasn’t worked so far. Maybe we have to deny reality harder.
Seems like humans are unable to learn without consequences. Scientists tell us not to touch the stove, that it is hot. Looks like we need to touch the stove to learn this lesson.
This looks scary to my layman’s eye.
I’m not op, but just spend an hour on wiki again.
For me it usually just happens randomly. Today it was because watching news which included the start of the last Ariane 5. I was mainly interested, how much “fuel” (propellant) is used and the relation between launch weight and payload weight. I quickly got distracted by rocket engines and read here and there.
Then I am currently reading a book about WW2 u boats, so I’ve read the Wikipedia regarding that specific type of U-boat, the torpedos, the torpedo calculation computer, the lives of several commanders, …
Recently my kid played with clay, so I got to read a little about the process of firing clay, basically wanting to know if I can diy it.
Normally the things I want to know more about just fly in by themselves.
I’ve been reading the original study but I must admit that I had problems understanding it.
This is an article written by the guys who did the study and now just publishing their results in a way common dumb people like me understand, too.
Damn, I should have invested in that stock with the strange name “Atlantic sea surface temperature”! /s
There may be a fourth or more factors contributing. This article mentions global warming, el niño and dust particles, in other articles scientists speculate also that reduced shipping emissions may have lead to a weakening of a cooling effect in that area.
And I am darn happy about that! Still shamelessly talking about growth, that’s just crazy.