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by jacques_chester
4878 days ago
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We both know that this is not the same. Let me put it in networking terms. Cars provide a circuit model. You go from point to point over a single dedicated "channel". Any kind and combination of public transport does not do that. It is a packet model and you, the human, are the packet. You must change modes of transport and hope that they sync up, aren't running early or late, fit your schedule and so on. Except in the cases where point-to-point travel takes substantially longer (very dense urban cores), I think most people will always prefer cars. (Yes, I know the analogy is imperfect because the car can be seen as a packet blah blah blah. But cars are not sentient. Humans are and it is humans who decide what mode of transport to use.) |
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As a society we seem to have mostly established the abstraction that energy is free and unlimited. From the recent explosion of amount of things humanity does we can see clearly how practically free energy is a desired state. However, we're not there yet. Until we really get there, forgetting that this is only a leaky abstraction is dangerous, as the leaks have deadly consequences.