Energy for Endurance

If you could change one thing...

While walking the dog together, I asked my daughter what is one thing she would change if she could at the snap of her fingers. This was spurred on by her choosing a "problem solving" lesson at school as an elective for next year, and her wanting to practice some thought processes. So, she chose to get rid of all of the pollution in the world.


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Good idea.

While great to be back at square one of course, getting rid of it would be short-lived unless we also change our behaviours, so I asked if she had any ideas about that. Which she did, but they weren't really viable options, or had already proven fruitless - like education. Everyone has learned pollution is bad, yet we are still polluting. As expected from a nine year old without a huge amount of life experience, the references and applications were pretty narrow, but she will get there.

It is about the thought process to find solutions, not the solutions themselves that is important at this stage, and I feel that she rushes through too fast without putting enough energy into the problem. And gives up too fast rather than spending the energy. Which led us into a conversation about how the brain works, how it doesn't really want to think and learn, and how it will often choose what it likes, even if it isn't good for it.

She asked me what I would do, and I said if I could click my fingers and have clean, free energy, that is what I would do. Why? Because with clean free/cheap electricity, building better machines that don't pollute and building new machines that reverse pollution and its effects becomes viable. For instance, desalination is a highly energy intensive process at scale, so with limitless energy it would be possible to desalinate large amounts of sea water and rebuild wetlands and forests in places where they have been destroyed and deserts are forming. Similarly, large air-filters would be possible to build that could capture and treat airborne pollution.

Energy is a massive limiting factor.

And even now, the majority of the energy we use is spent on things that don't really matter much and are often the worst polluters. Designing around energy limitation and cost also holds back design freedoms, so that the outcomes are inferior capabilities. And then, environment aside, human wellbeing is severely hampered due to energy restriction, because it is a huge part of the economy and therefore, war. If there was clean, cheap energy available, the strait of Hormuz could become a tourist destination, because no oil would need go through there. No oil would need go really anywhere.

Clean, free energy and the world as we know it changes drastically.

Everything changes. The entire supply chain for everything is disrupted at the core, dramatically shifting cost of living and the entire economic structure. We would be decoupled from the need for resource extraction for energy and pivot into environmental recovery. the political landscape we know would crumble and the wars fought over resources would cease to exist. And of course, food security would be easily achievable, and there would be massive drive in innovation unhindered by the need to save.

If anyone gets one wish, click your fingers for free, clean energy.

And as a thought experiment, I spent some time thinking if at the micro personal level, what would it be like to have limitless human energy. To be able to focus attention for as long as required without tiring. To be able to move endlessly without needing to slow, or sleep. It would have the potential to almost do whatever you want, because everything takes effort. With endless energy, the need for effort is no longer a limiting human factor. Whether it be a manual task or a thought task, the body nor brain will need to be lazy to save energy.

Of course, we are biological entities and energy is always required and there is no such thing (at least at this point) as limitless energy available for our body to use. We need rest, we need limitation on activity, we need recovery. But, the question could be asked, how effective are we, and how effective could we be?

With free, clean energy, we would have the capacity to start really finding out how much wellbeing a human can endure.

Taraz
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If you could change one thing...

She chooses the right thing, if we won't stop it today, our own tomorrow will be in trouble because of our own fault.

It really shows that tech alone not going to save us we have to fix our own human behavior first. Which is the hardest part since our brains love taking the easy way out as you previously said in one of your post.
The idea about unlimited clean energy is absolutely spot on... It’s awesome that you're teaching her how to think through these massive problems rather than just looking for quick answers...

You're really a great Father;

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Tech alone won't save us, but humans are idiots and will kill us.

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Free energy is one of the biggest pillars/drivers for positive change, if not, the biggest. Although, positive may be relative. Free energy will fuel the technology innovation exponential. The outcome may or may not be good for humankind (think: AI/Robotics).

Did you explain all that to your daughter and what was her reaction?

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The outcome may or may not be good for humankind (think: AI/Robotics).

Yea, this is the thing. Any tool can be used in multiple ways. A hammer can build a house or break a skull. At the end of the day, the best behaviour has to be the easiest behaviour to make.

We talked a lot about it, but it has to be at a level she understands and in pieces. But she is pretty switched on :)

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Maintaining a rhythm is often harder than the initial sprint. It’s a good reminder that longevity in any field depends more on energy management than raw intensity.

The transition from sprinting through life to pacing for the marathon is a mental shift few master. Consistency is the true test of endurance, not just staying busy.

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But, in a hypothetical world where energy management isn't needed?

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she rushes through too fast without putting enough energy into the problem

Sounds like a 9yo, strangely. Kids up to 25 already know everything there is to know which is why the "solutions" come so fast and easy and it's everyone else's fault for not "just" implementing them XD

then adults are like this as well and I don't know what the excuse is there

I don't know if it's still the same now but looking back from when I was at school even if the intention was for the problem solving stuff to be focused on the actual problem solving steps/techniques, I always felt that the actual emphasis was on arriving at the "correct" solution and it didn't seem to have changed too recently as I watched my kids' friends moving through school.

maybe it's just the local schools I donno man

To be able to focus attention for as long as required without tiring. To be able to move endlessly without needing to slow, or sleep

I would get so much more done!

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Sounds like a 9yo, strangely

Yes, it is no surprise. But catching it early and recognising it in herself, made save her from being one of those adults :D

always felt that the actual emphasis was on arriving at the "correct" solution and it didn't seem to have changed too recently as I watched my kids' friends moving through school.

Yep. I think it is still the case, which is why I am leading Smallsteps down paths of thought, rather than finding the solution. Even when she has a good solution, I throw a spanner in so she looks again. I am a dick.

I would get so much more done!

Human robots! Where even the boring stuff doesn't affect our mood, because we have all the energy and time for it all :D

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But catching it early and recognising it in herself, made save her from being one of those adults :D

Hopefully!

she may not recognise this til older though and even then maybe not consciously, out of my lot I think only Eldest registered this consciously

I am a dick.

My dad was the same, he used to do a similar kind of thing probably to teach a similar kind of thing and I used to get so annoyed with him like can't you just be happy for once why do you keep having to find/invent problems for no reason XD I never thought he was a dick though so I think you'll be fine :)

Where even the boring stuff doesn't affect our mood, because we have all the energy and time for it all :D

Yas :D

Though we would then really need to grow some hypothetical balls (hypotesticles if you will? XD) and say a VERY ABSOLUTELY FREAKING NOT to any selfish git stupid enough to think other people (but not ever them because reasons) should be happy about working 24/7 because they're getting paid ands possibly kerbstomp at least the idea into the ground (ideally not the person but there are some people where while I don't condone violence I definitely wouldn't be that sorry).

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I find this fascinating. I was thinking about marine pollution and that a wish for me would be to bring the sea creatures we had fifty years ago back, and I'm devastated about the whales that will go extinct in the Gulf of Mexico because Trump is preferencing oil/gas drilling, which feeds into the same power issue here. I was then thinking really, the biggest thing I'd change is our care for each other and for all creatures - which means you'd have to change things to suit these values. Yet, to do that, we have to solve other issues too - or do we? Because surely if we had all this deep understanding that everything we do impacts others, then the world would be a much nicer place overall.

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Yet, to do that, we have to solve other issues too - or do we?

As I was saying to Smallsteps, The problem with trying to change human behaviour is that we are innately lazy and will take the easiest route. So the easiest route has to be the best route for environment and humanity.

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I think AI is going to find free clean energy, but hopefully it will not be like in Matrix movie...

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but hopefully it will not be like in Matrix movie...

The AI solution for energy - turn humans into batteries.

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I think the world would be boring and people would overdo things.
As a young boy growing up and building life, I once asked my mentor now a reverend father if I could work and read without getting tired for the rest of my life. But the answer he gave me changed the whole my perspective.

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Interesting. I was leaning towards free unlimited energy as well before I even got that far in your post. Great minds I guess!

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Free and clean energy? Wow, that's truly a smart economic choice! We should identify how to invest in clean energy as this can create jobs and strengthens economies.🙏

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A father's wise words provide positive motivation for this child.
Pollution is one of the causes of environmental degradation. Developed countries should be able to develop non-pollution based technologied. For example, in developed countries, coal-fired electricity has been abandoned. However, in developing countries, coal-fired electricity generation technology is still partially operation. Clean energy is the answer to saving the world. Prosperity Will be far from realized without transparency. Thank you.

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