Comment by chadgpt3 5 days ago Note that all fusion energy is unsustainable as it irreversibly turns water into helium. 4 comments chadgpt3 Reply redblacktree 5 days ago We do have a LOT of water though. And surplus helium would be nice. chadgpt3 5 days ago We also have competitive energy wasting (bitcoin), that will translate into competitive water deleting which will greatly accelerate how quickly we burn through all of it. pixl97 5 days ago Eventually we'll burn up the visible universe, but I think we have some time before then. 1 reply →
redblacktree 5 days ago We do have a LOT of water though. And surplus helium would be nice. chadgpt3 5 days ago We also have competitive energy wasting (bitcoin), that will translate into competitive water deleting which will greatly accelerate how quickly we burn through all of it. pixl97 5 days ago Eventually we'll burn up the visible universe, but I think we have some time before then. 1 reply →
chadgpt3 5 days ago We also have competitive energy wasting (bitcoin), that will translate into competitive water deleting which will greatly accelerate how quickly we burn through all of it. pixl97 5 days ago Eventually we'll burn up the visible universe, but I think we have some time before then. 1 reply →
pixl97 5 days ago Eventually we'll burn up the visible universe, but I think we have some time before then. 1 reply →
We do have a LOT of water though. And surplus helium would be nice.
We also have competitive energy wasting (bitcoin), that will translate into competitive water deleting which will greatly accelerate how quickly we burn through all of it.
Eventually we'll burn up the visible universe, but I think we have some time before then.
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