Michael Tobis, editor-in-chief of Planet3.0 and site cofounder, has always been interested in the interface between science and public policy. He holds a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences where he developed a 3-D ocean model on a custom computing platform. He has been involved in sustainability conversations on the internet since 1992, has been a web software developer since 2000, and has been posting sustainability articles on the web since 2007.
If we get the place as cold as, say, Gannymede, we can finally have our levitating cars.
I think that might be worth it.
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So it’s true.
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
So it’s true.
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Nope. Nononono. Noooo. Physics schmisics. What the BEJEESUS WAS GOING ON THERE???
I now have an answer to the question “what is the correct temperature?”