No, it’s not. That’s a myth.
I’m not sidestepping anything. When you’re opening a grocery shop, you don’t build a building for it, you’re not doing plumbing, you’re not supplying electricity to it. And you’re not doing logistics and don’t grow wheat. If there’s an issue with bread producers, you don’t get bread and you can’t do shit about it. There’s absolutely no difference between opening a shop and becoming an energy supplier.
As you said yourself - they used slaves for the hardest work while free and proud people did the painting.
Yes, you can, but your sheet will be very small. If you want to make a sheet large enough to make a shirt, things get ridiculously expensive.
That’s false. We have plenty of real world examples that meat supports much much larger population than plant foods.
If we had below 1b global population, the world would’ve been a much better place.
No. His research showed that growing veggies reduces bio diversity of land. Eating a cow is better than eating rice.
The beauty of the metric system is that you can subdivide it infinitely to achieve any precision you wish. For example, you can have +22°, or +22.1°, or 22.15°, or 22.157°, etc.
More like wank degrees, lol.
We can make materials as thin as one atom. It’s just very expensive.
Guess what, assembly is also a high level language, lol.
1st level is direct binary code as was done with punch cards. Assembly language is a 2nd level language. C is a level above, thus it’s level 3.
These look like mechs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-gp-xjCUjU
You won’t last long in Italy.
I gave you a very simple example with a grocery shop. There’s not much difference between setting up a new shop or energy provider.
GoreTex moved away from Teflon a long time ago.
Death Stranding. Great game with an awesome story, but the longer you play the more repetitive it becomes. It should be a TV series, not a game.
No Mans Sky. It’s an infinite game.
Since when Scotland and New Zealand are tribal and medieval societies? Or maybe France and Italy are tribal and medieval? There’s never a point when growing crops is better than growing meat. That’s a myth peddled by the sugar industry.