Решил немного побыть "адвокатом Дьявола", хе-хе. Не раз писал (
например), что популярная в кругах разной степени маргинальности теория грядущего "Мира панрегионов" (лично я люблю у товарисча
khazin такое почитать) не имеет ни малейшего экономического смысла - общая эффективность системы заметно упадёт, нескольким процентам станет жить лучше (но мы в них
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I actually have an infinite "oil fields" in that dimension, capable to create 1000s of (future) jobs. All it takes is a stroke of a governor's pen. I would call that approach "scientific necromancing", or something. There is infinite amount of information to process.
Of course, there was a major averaging bullshit pulled on humanity last 10 years, but it was a distraction. Kapica was talking about that kind of mechanics (And their generation had 2-nd world war. Much darker stuff, comparing to recent Ukraine, I would say)
My point is that expansion is effectively possible even without the space (sure, space will also consume *plenty* and will give plenty).
Expansion in time - possible.
Surely there are physical dimensions, but we're talking to each other like those physical limitations don't even exist, are not we?
Basically. Hey! It's not over!
:)
PS. No way "panregions" will handle space. Need SU / China level machinery for that.
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No billions of customers in the Space. So, the result is in low business interest, which is limited by PR/propaganda budgets.
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In modern world slaves think they're customers, some people think earth is flat, some people worship retail, some other worship guns, it's complex system.
Surely, some countries recently destroyed their air force, their space industry etc. Only I don't think they're actually happy about that.
A country with no air force has less say, than a country with air force. I would think. I might be wrong about current moment, but I think I'm correct in general.
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