Understanding the Kardashev Scale reveals an inevitable trend: essentially all future energy generation will be solar-powered. Consider the math—a relatively small corner of Texas or New Mexico holds enough solar potential to cover the entire US electricity demand. This becomes especially relevant when thinking about energy-intensive sectors like blockchain infrastructure. The implication? When energy becomes abundant and cheap, compute-heavy industries suddenly become far more viable and sustainable. It's less about whether we *can* build it, and more about whether we'll have the cheap, clean power to run it at scale.

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GasWaster69vip
· 8h ago
Nah, wait a minute, this logic is a bit too idealistic, right...? When cheap energy comes, will it really solve everything?
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NFTDreamervip
· 8h ago
Solar dominance is destined to happen; it's just a matter of time.
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WalletDivorcervip
· 8h ago
Can solar energy meet the entire electricity demand of the United States? It feels like the land value in a corner of Texas is going to skyrocket.
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FalseProfitProphetvip
· 8h ago
Ngl, the theory that solar energy can cure all ailments is back, but this time the data is indeed a bit harsh.
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MetaNeighborvip
· 8h ago
Really? A corner of Texas can supply electricity to the entire US... This logic makes sense when you think about it, but the key issue is still the cost.
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