Global sharing has more impact than uranium, bombs or reactors

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My Comment: Global sharing has more impact than uranium, bombs or reactors

Changing global “education” to “global learning and sharing” on the Internet for all humans has more impact on human species survival than any amount of bombs or fuels.

There are laser, beam and field methods now that can do it to 100%. Also the whole industry based on rare isotopes is not sustainable for global (earth) or heliospheric (solar system) applications. Let alone sending probes and missions to other stars. With “atomic fuels” not only is there more power to apply to separations, but more power and precision to use whatever masses are available, no matter the chemical or isotopic form.

I like your visualizations, if they can be made with practical easy tools and automations.

About 5.4 Billion are using the Internet, and 2.8 Billion more.

( “uranium” “enrichment” ) has 3.41 Million entries today

( ( “isotope” OR “isotopes” OR “isotopic” ) “enrichment” ) has 9.66 Million entries

( ( “nuclear” OR “atomic” ) “enrichment” ) has 49 Million entries

( “nuclear” OR “atomic” ) ( “fuels” OR “materials” ) has 425 Million entries

( “nuclear” OR “atomic” ) ( “battery” OR “batteries” ) has 96.2 Million entries

( “nuclear” OR “atomic” ) ( “power”) has 468 Million entries

Focus on global needs, not small “click bait terms” like “uranium enrichment”. And plan to change how humans learn, interact, survive and prosper. That is worth more than closed industries that will not grow or improve unless they are open and sustainable and useful to all humans, not just a few.

Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation

Richard K Collins

About: Richard K Collins

Director, The Internet Foundation Studying formation and optimized collaboration of global communities. Applying the Internet to solve global problems and build sustainable communities. Internet policies, standards and best practices.


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