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7/19/2025, 6:53:34 AM
>>40753721
>You should go tell them that
They should extend the privilege to the hard science fiction authors who put in the work detailing the immense scale of space.
>You're underestimating
It's just a scale issue. The only thing you need to get started with a dyson swarm is nuclear fusion and autonomous AI (non-sapient). Once you overcome the initial hurdle, the progress becomes exponential. You can get started by consuming Mercury and turning it into solar panels, space habitats, and orbital factories. It's how we went from small factories to producing nearly 100 million cars per year. If you can't scale, you get outscaled. Once you build one swarm/sphere, you can just repeat the process until you're a K3 civilization.
>What does new york city produce?
Financial Technology, Healthcare, Tourism, Manufacturing (Yes, New York still has factories), Prime Real Estate, Shipping, Trade, Banking, Mass Media, and being the most important financial center of the world? New York City, but really the New York Metropolitan area allows the US to buy cheap raw resources from the global to fuel the economy. Hell even the Port of New York and New Jersey did 7.8 million TEUs compared to the entirety of Russia's 6.6 million.
>missing the point
There is no point to miss. I am going to take those trillion drones and build myself some cool shit. You don't get to dictate what I do, sorry.
>Too slow, now you're dead.
Read, Chant, it's NOT microseconds AFTER, it microseconds BEFORE. You wouldn't even see your target, you'd caught in quantum fly net, then next moment you're waking up in a nice cabin. Soon enough be milking a cow with a robotic maid in idyllic landscape inside of O'Neil cylinder. Because there's no point in torturing, you were never a threat.
>or ever have what you're wishing for
Then I shall my faith in the future descendants that will realize the dream of traveling to the stars. May they be ever prosperous and never need to know the hardship of our generation.