RE: Is It Realistic To Expect Moore's Law In Housing?

avatar

You are viewing a single comment's thread:

I think this can be totally viable with the caveat that they will need to find a better way to create the materials. If you are expending fossil fuels to make the plastic that is use to create these materials then what is the actual advantage over cutting down trees. I realize that is more from a environmental standpoint, but I think it expands beyond that. At some point the Law of Conservation of Mass has to apply and by creating these materials we might be digging ourselves out of one hole and into a bigger one.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta



0
0
0.000
2 comments
avatar

We could be. Life is really the Law of Unintended Consequences. It is hard to know what is going to be harmful down the road. Like you said, we step forward, believing it to be of benefit yet end up creating as big, if not bigger mess, going forward.

I guess it is how we learn.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

Yeah, for sure. I think that is why some people have such a hard time making decisions sometimes.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000