RE: Cryptocurrency: Economics Based Upon Technology

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For example, what will the world look like when many of the jobs are gone?

I was just having a conversation about this with a couple of guys the other day. I will be honest, it was because of your posts that I felt knowledgeable enough to even join the discussion. I feel like I held my own... Call me crazy, but I really feel like the advances in achieving nuclear fusion are going to help push us towards a lot of what you are talking about here. Cheap easily accessible energy will be a huge catalyst towards change.

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Ah nuclear fusion, the promise of always being 10 years away, for 50 years.

Personally I am interested in how we could use geo-thermal. That seems like it is something that might be coming into its own.

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I don't think 10 years is unreasonable in this case based on what I have been reading. Geothermal would be awesome, but for the common user it is too expensive. Especially if you are trying to do it after the fact in your house. Large scale... Who knows. I'd put my money on SMNR's before I guessed on that. NuScale has some awesome stuff in the works.

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Yeah the mini-nukes are very interesting.

The key is there are many pursuits in play. We will see which ones end up being utilized. I guess it is all good if it produces more energy.

Geo-thermal intrigues me because it can actually power plants. Sure it is centralized and not right for all areas. That said, it can alter the input into some pretty large plants.

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