Submitted by peregrinkm t3_111ath4 in Futurology
nohwan27534 t1_j8jco4b wrote
Reply to comment by SoylentRox in Would an arcology be conceivably possible? by peregrinkm
And now it's being ass pulled.
Look, you're just not getting that kind of calories into that small, that fast growing a thing, and that's fine. Even lower calorie plants, aren't great - a solid carrot is still like 30 calories.
Surprisingly, these seemingly miracle foods, cures, etc generally aren't. If it's too good to be true...
SoylentRox t1_j8jdkwn wrote
? So your argument is to compare actual biotech to late night informercials?
Ultimately your argument comes to energy. Each gram of algae can fix so much carbon as sugar per unit of time given max usable sunlight. How many grams of algae do you need to fix enough carbon to keep a human alive.
The algae has not been genetically modified to make more sugar because humans have not needed to do this yet, so I don't know why you have to resort to comparing to random scams.
To disprove my claim you would need to find at least 1 billion USD spent annually on this type of biotech. If it's not being spent this approach has not been tried, and you cannot claim it won't work.
nohwan27534 t1_j8jeyxr wrote
Getting all this calories from a few tablespoons of material just isn't going to happen. We also don't have fucking light bulbs brighter than the God damn sun.
Besides, I've went and looked shit up, you're the one making erroneous claims and when I did the research you just shrug it off with "but i mean it COULD happen you don't know unless you can spend far more than most scientists use for research".
SoylentRox t1_j8jgety wrote
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BIOS-3
The soviets did it in the 1970s. Not sure what you are talking about. It's not a difficult biology problem.
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