Re: [FRIAM] Who wrote the essay?

2022-12-16 Thread Stephen Guerin
Tom, What do you think? Was this PhD proposal written by a person or ChatGPT? The Metaphysics and Ethics of Copyright > > Abstract > > My project is motivated by a host of problems that arise in the literature > of U.S. copyright law, including legal decisions and established doctrines > that

[FRIAM] Who wrote the essay?

2022-12-16 Thread Tom Johnson
https://www.facebook.com/5722102/posts/pfbid0D8i4GuCUJeRsDJjM1JJtfkDYDMCb7Y7RdK2EoyVhRuctg9z2fhvpo1bB2WAxGBzcl/?sfnsn=mo=ijjfgs === Tom Johnson Inst. for Analytic Journalism Santa Fe, New Mexico 505-577-6482 === -. --- - / ...- .- .-.. .. -.. / -- --- .-.

Re: [FRIAM] technical notes on fusion announcement

2022-12-16 Thread Marcus Daniels
Yikes! So we must develop an artificial magnetosphere for Mars so that we can do it on Earth too? Sent from my iPhone On Dec 16, 2022, at 3:03 PM, Gary Schiltz wrote:  We humans tend to think of such long-term thinking as silly, frivolous mind exercises for the elite educated. I would

Re: [FRIAM] technical notes on fusion announcement

2022-12-16 Thread Gary Schiltz
We humans tend to think of such long-term thinking as silly, frivolous mind exercises for the elite educated. I would applaud such thinking. But western civilization has trouble with seven generations, let alone seven million generations. On Fri, Dec 16, 2022 at 3:21 PM David Eric Smith wrote:

Re: [FRIAM] technical notes on fusion announcement

2022-12-16 Thread Gillian Densmore
didn't a famous aliens planet explode because they used the core of the planet for energy use? something about corrupted kryptonian being his weakness? On Fri, Dec 16, 2022 at 1:21 PM David Eric Smith wrote: > I doubt the answer would be interesting, but one could give it as a Fermi > problem

Re: [FRIAM] technical notes on fusion announcement

2022-12-16 Thread David Eric Smith
I doubt the answer would be interesting, but one could give it as a Fermi problem to an undergraduate geology class (who don’t do Fermi problems; but the physicists won’t know any geology). Terawatt-scale extraction of geothermal energy will increase the effective conduction of heat from the

Re: [FRIAM] technical notes on fusion announcement

2022-12-16 Thread Marcus Daniels
Cody wrote: "I had never heard of a transatlantic power grid. That is an interesting idea. The sun is probably shining somewhere on the earth at any given time. Would a lot of energy get wasted with the long distances?" Ideally, high temperature superconductors..

Re: [FRIAM] technical notes on fusion announcement

2022-12-16 Thread Marcus Daniels
I do like the microwave energy transmission idea. I seem to recall that https://www.quaise.energy got their first test device from the Air Force in Albuquerque that was experimenting with the devices for crowd control. Think of it! 5G that has a high-power beam forming mode that could

Re: [FRIAM] technical notes on fusion announcement

2022-12-16 Thread Marcus Daniels
"This fusion video should be the standard for how to present every single technological innovation, every so-called "renewable energy" device that is too little, too late, and most importantly distracts us from thinking seriously about how we shall survive climate catastrophe and continue to

Re: [FRIAM] technical notes on fusion announcement

2022-12-16 Thread Steve Smith
On 12/16/22 10:56 AM, cody dooderson wrote: I had never heard of a transatlantic power grid. That is an interesting idea. The sun is probably shining somewhere on the earth at any given time. Would a lot of energy get wasted with the long distances? Nikola Tesla is rolling in his

Re: [FRIAM] technical notes on fusion announcement

2022-12-16 Thread Merle Lefkoff
This fusion video should be the standard for how to present every single technological innovation, every so-called "renewable energy" device that is too little, too late, and most importantly distracts us from thinking seriously about how we shall survive climate catastrophe and continue to live a

Re: [FRIAM] technical notes on fusion announcement

2022-12-16 Thread cody dooderson
I had never heard of a transatlantic power grid. That is an interesting idea. The sun is probably shining somewhere on the earth at any given time. Would a lot of energy get wasted with the long distances? On Fri, Dec 16, 2022, 10:46 AM Gillian Densmore wrote: > frank: ah! thanks. It seems like

Re: [FRIAM] technical notes on fusion announcement

2022-12-16 Thread Gillian Densmore
frank: ah! thanks. It seems like you've had 99 lives man. On Fri, Dec 16, 2022 at 12:28 AM Marcus Daniels wrote: > I like the idea of a large transatlantic DC power cable. That would > enable solar power to be distributed around the world. It would reduce > the need to depend on batteries