if your power demand is for neural networks in data centers, you can just turn the data center off when the sun goes down and reroute users' queries to a data center on the other side of the planet. as i understand it, though, things like aluminum smelters, cement kilns, and haber-bosch ammonia plants are not quite so forgiving of power intermittency
your comments about antimatter make it clear that you have no idea what you're talking about
as for baseload, the current frontrunner for dark nights with no wind seems to be batteries
Feel free to attempt to educate me on antimatter then ofc. Otherwise, I'll continue to consume the NASA public R&D slides while laughing off silly comments.
your comments about antimatter make it clear that you have no idea what you're talking about
as for baseload, the current frontrunner for dark nights with no wind seems to be batteries