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So what happens if we slow that flux? That's spread across the globe. What's the impact if those numbers are localized?

Radioactivity and tidal forces create a fixed amount a heat and that heat dissipates at a given rate, right? So what happens if we change that rate of dissipation/extraction?

The point is, it's all handwavy. Seems familiar to just about everything we've done before - fossil fuels, plastics, PFAS...



You do know we actively use geothermal plants right now, right? It has almost no effect? Let alone compared to the effect of climate change.

The biggest concerns are specific techniques for pumping water, which (sometimes) can cause small earthquakes.


You seem to be missing the point.




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