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by tshaddox
1338 days ago
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> Why is that "scary," though? It's not like "running out of room" is a plausible risk. Kessler Syndrome limits you long before that. Seems like we’re going in circles here. Kessler syndrome is about collisions. But one can be concerned about the fullness of a medium without the risk of collisions being the primary concern. This is the case for everyday things like road traffic, restaurant lines, etc. |
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That's what I said...
>This is the case for everyday things like road traffic, restaurant lines, etc.
Bad analogy. The "fullness" of space behaves in a way that's precisely unlike those 'common sense' scenarios.
Collisions are the limiting factor in this domain. If you're not considering collisions, you're not accurately capturing the idea of "fullness."