Step three would be a way to use it for porn, and step four would be a way to make drugs.
Change causes upset. Major changes cause major upsets! Even really good ones like free energy. The first big upsets will be the economic upheaval, as huge sectors of the economy collapse. Fortunately that won’t happen quite overnight. But our $5T investment in the oil economy will turn out to be worth a tiny fraction of that, and there will be consequences. (Big Oil would probably try to make the cubes illegal! lol. They’d fail, though.)
Another issue would be that resource consumption would go through the roof – it would become the new bottleneck for what you can afford. It would also lead to a big increase in all kinds of pollution, anywhere it’s not already controlled. To make matters worse, end users might end up being the major sources of pollution, rather than industry, so it’d be harder to police infractions.
My sentiments exactly. However, reducing carbon emissions to nearly zero will have a bigger net effect than the heat of all these energy cubes – at least, at first, and by the time that the total heat is significant, we’ll find a way to pump it out. But, like light pollution, the immediate problem won’t be global but local, especially in metro areas.
Yeah, eventually. But there will be some massive bumps in the road. (I don’t think it quite makes space travel a reality, though it might get us a bit closer. Maybe if they have super-cubes with higher wattage. I didn’t do the math, but I think it takes a lot of watts to do significant delta-V in human timeframes.)
Agreed, but that’s offset by astoundingly cheaper manufacturing and recycling.
Mmmmaybe. But what pollution, besides noise and light? We’re no longer burning coal or oil. Not sure about heat in this scenario; you’re absolutely right that it’ll be a problem, but again only in the short-term IMO.
Absolutely.
Sure, but with unlimited power comes essentially unlimited superlight materials, along with almost unlimited smallcraft to LEO, GEO, and Luna. Remove power constraints and we could have a beanstalk in no time, followed by a railgun on the moon, followed by broad human presence in the belt.
You’re completely right that delta-vee becomes an issue after that, but that comes back to the only real bottlenecks left: time and warm bodies. We’ve got plenty of the latter; the former, with enough power, will eventually solve itself.
Elecrtricity itself is a technology that would CERTAINLY be considered magic by almost everyone living 200 years before it’s widespread use. Ditto for radio and television. Let’s not even think about computers. Magic is commonplace in our world.
They go back to their endless internecine squabbling and leave the rest of the world alone.
Step one will be to use it for porn, in a sense: to power the sexbots that will get the population under control by turning us all Japanese.