ceacar99 said:
lol, we aren't going to run out of aluminum and iron thats for sure. they are some of the most abundant minerals on this earth.
You're missing the point. To exploit these we need fossil fuels. To transport these we need fossil fuels. To make the machines to process these, we need fossil fuels. To build the factories that make these machines, we need fossil fuels. And so on.
If we want to continue what we are doing on a large scale, we are bound to fossil fuels.
That's the whole point: continuing what we are doing right now. And that is simply impossible.
ceacar99 said:
pfft. you do realize that things like nuclear power put coal and gas electric production to shame right?
Actually: no. Fossil fuels put nuclear power to shame. Always has, always will. I know that I will be repeating myself over and over again, but that's because you fail to grasp the point: you can't make plastics with nuclear power. You can't exploit minerals with nuclear power. You can't drive to work with nuclear power. You can't fly across the Pacific with nuclear power. You can't make furniture with nuclear power. And perhaps most important: you can't build nuclear facilities with nuclear power and you can't exploit unranium with nuclear power.
ceacar99 said:
oooooooohhhhhhhhh things like running fusion generators using electro magnetic energy to keep everything around it from being fried by the heat, or controlled anti matter detonation and collection of that energy. but those things aren't really that exotic huh? btw those two examples are things scientists are exploring today.
Just listen to the sound of those things: "running fusion generators using electro magnetic energy" or "controlled anti matter detonation". Then watch an episode of Star Trek. Do you follow me?
And here I go again: the facilities in which these things are being studied and developed need fossil fuels to be build. The people who work there need fossil fuels to get to their jobs. The education they had would not have been possible without fossil fuels (university buildings, the fabrication of books, pencils, desks, computers, and so on).
Sure: nuclear energy can be made into electricity. But how are you going to take care of and repare everything if you don't have fossil fuels? You simply can't. There is no way to do it. There just isn't.
You do have a point about fresh water, though, but I didn't even touch on that subject.
All I wanted to make perfectly clear is that without fossil fuels, we are nothing. Everything we have, everything we accomplished so far, everything we are planning to do tomorrow depends on fossil fuels. Nuclear energy depends on fossil fuels. Alternative energy depends on fossil fuels. The minute you grasp that concept, you can clearly see the outcome of tomorrow's world and guess what? It ain't looking good.
TheRatKing said:
In the end, we ended up not using any fossil fuels to power our day to day lives, which was pretty cool.
And then you drove home, in your fossil fueled powered car. Oh, and you were wearing clothes which were made in factories that were build thanks to fossil fuels, with machines build thanks to fossil fuels, a factory manned with people that got there thanks to fossil fuels.
Again: alternative energy is a scam. You only see the tiniest fragment, but the broad picture is hidden from you and it's the broad picture that is alarming.