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by somenameforme
482 days ago
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It has nothing to do with waste. It's about species impact. And it's done completely maliciously. You're splashing down in a relatively random area that's tens of trillions (for the Indian Ocean alone) of square meters large. Advanced life density near the surface is going to be very close to zero. That is immediately obvious to just about anybody with a decent head on their shoulders. But now actually proving that takes what almost certainly amounted to thousands (if not tens of thousands) of manhours followed by months of review, and adversarial engagement. It was the outright weaponization of government. This, btw, is what leads to extremist viewpoints on regulation. Regulations, done in good faith, are a very good thing. But they can easily be weaponized both by the government against enemies of the state, and by other companies, in the case of regulatory capture, to prevent competition. And there is no entirely clear way to prevent these sort of abuses. |
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