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by superkarn
5499 days ago
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In the far future, I could see technology advancing enough to where we could efficiently create/manufacture antimatter (e.g. from a star or something). But the "fail-dangerous" issue is more of a user responsibility, and I don't see that being solved anytime before the above technology is discovered (if ever). |
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Putting speculation aside, we know that AM is fail-dangerous. For all current purposes, we have better alternatives. For long-endurance power sources we have fission. For weapons we have fusion.
I cannot personally think of a common use where the statistical certainty of failure outweighs the risk.