Comment by ACCount37
21 hours ago
The case against "hard wall": every "hard wall" that was predicted so far was bypassed, and the measured performance keeps going up steadily.
The case for "hard wall": wishful thinking.
21 hours ago
The case against "hard wall": every "hard wall" that was predicted so far was bypassed, and the measured performance keeps going up steadily.
The case for "hard wall": wishful thinking.
He’s not saying there is a hard wall he’s saying there’s a point where we’ll need new techniques or technologies not just refine the current one. Less of a hard barrier like the speed of light than an innovative one like creating artificial ammonia to make industrial amounts of fertilizer to support increasing crop amounts