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by dabluecaboose
1105 days ago
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>I do find it interesting that not many seem concerned about this problem. The experiments have almost no effect of course but if this were ever done on a large scale... That's because they're on a completely different scale. The Sun is constantly producing absolutely gargantuan amounts of energy, on the order of 173,000 terawatts hitting the Earth constantly. Comparatively, the entire world population uses about 15 terawatts. Even if the entire Earth switched to microwave beam power, it would be miniscule in comparison. |
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If it didn't matter to introduce new energy into the system, we could burn all the oil we want since all it does is increase the greenhouse effect, i.e. capture more solar energy and trap it below the stratosphere. Which is exactly what you're doing when you collect energy in space and convert it to a wavelength that can pass more unhindered through the atmosphere.