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    This should be enough for the steady state economy : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_returned_on_energy_invested#Low_carbon_power

    Even if I agree with the necessity to abate the material complexities of the market with its needless countless products doing more or less the same thing you are not accounting for the rationalization of trade and of the functioning of large scale organizations that can be achieved thorough information technology if set properly.
    Also don’t forget that a country like India has a space program and that racking up resources even from a poor or impoverished economy if put to good use can achieve breakthrough that eventually can circumvent bottlenecks.
    I am all for doubling down on nuclear fusion starting tomorrow morning.
    Also , after half a century of global media and 20 years of Internet with the exchange of ideas still going on at full speed I think calling in the Second Middle Age with donkeys at the treadmill and women back in the house mending clothes in a revival of the eco-friendly scattered peasant economy might be too early and pessimistic unless , of course , if you crave for it.

    in reply to: The Boundaries and Future of Solution Space – Part 5 #23325
    GolanTrevize
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    This should be enough for the steady state economy : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_returned_on_energy_invested#Low_carbon_power

    Even if I agree on the necessity to abate the material complexities of the market with its needless countless products doing more or less the same thing you are not accounting for the rationalization of trade and the functioning of large scale organizations that can be achieved thorough information technology if set properly.
    Also don’t forget that country like India has a space program and that racking up resources even from a poor or impoverished economy if put to good use can achieve breakthrough that eventually can circumvent bottlenecks.
    I all for doubling down on nuclear fusion starting tomorrow morning.
    Also ,after half a century of global media and 20 years of Internet with the exchange of ideas still going on at full speed I think calling in the Second Middle Age with donkeys at the treadmill and women back in the house mending clothes in a revival of the eco-friendly scattered peasant economy might be too early and pessimistic unless , of course , if you crave for it.

    in reply to: The Boundaries and Future of Solution Space – Part 5 #23323
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