by americandream » Sun 25 Apr 2010, 16:08:55
Precisely my point! Infinite growth into the next solar system.
Let's be clear, underlying your point of view is the expectation that given enough time, humankind will cross the margin from limits to limitlessness, potentiality wise. Amongst some of the ideas being touted are immortality, free energy, geo-engineering, space adventures in the far reaches of the known universe and other such crackpot schemes when the evidence all around us suggests that notwithstanding that one of these expectations might well be conquered, the sheer weight of capitalism's excess will ultimately work to render the immortalised, space hopping capitalist of tomorrow, subject to the limits of his excess.
That comment aside, if there are crude reserves that you are aware of over and above those that the market are apparently counting on, then a link rather than some long winded dissertation on the follies of the thrift might be useful.
As it is, I have nothing to go on other than my common sense which tells me that the American way of life into 6 billion does not go and never will and that the current crop of one billion lifers does not for an endless future of many billions more lifers make.
Elementary, Watson.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('shortonsense', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('americandream', 'A')nd by that same token, one may well say that YOU are equally at liberty to dismiss anything that the poster has ever said which does not correspond with your particular belief system, configured as it apparently is on never ending growth into the next solar system.
For starters, of course I am allowed to think any thoughts I wish, believe or not believe information provided. But I also demonstrate posting habits, as do most of us, and one of my primary habits is to stick to historical facts as much as possible.
For example, peak oil itself. Comparing the peak profile to production before the production exists, and then after it has been produced, tests the validity of the profile contemporary to when the prediction was made. Using this technique it rapidly becomes obvious that it rarely works in advance of the production, and is a quite poor (or completely ineffective ) predictive tool.
And my belief system doesn't require never ending growth into any solar system at all, I'm quite happy with the resources available to mankind right here on this planet on a time span of centuries at least. Once you are more than that far out in the future, hey, who knows?