[0:01]Hello
[0:02]humans. So I'm just chilling here
[0:04]tonight. It's just after
[0:07]midnight chatting with AI about some
[0:09]things and I thought I would share them
[0:12]with you and expound on some thoughts I
[0:14]was having or I've had in the past and
[0:18]then unpack this with
[0:19]you. It's kind of an interesting
[0:23]view. Life is strange.
[0:30]So, after more than a year, I started
[0:32]watching movies
[0:33]yesterday. Well, I started watching a TV
[0:36]show. I started
[0:37]watching The White Lotus or something
[0:40]like that on HBO. I heard it uh get
[0:43]mentioned a bunch of times on like the
[0:45]late night comedy shows and stuff. So, I
[0:47]finally looked it up. I ended up
[0:48]watching that whole thing, all three
[0:49]seasons of it, except I slept through
[0:51]the third one. I liked the first two,
[0:54]though. It was pretty good.
[0:56]And I just started watching movies today
[0:59]because the first year of my journey, I
[1:01]just
[1:02]couldn't couldn't focus on
[1:05]entertainment. It just wasn't working
[1:07]for me. I'm just kind of in a new space
[1:10]that I don't fully know what it is yet.
[1:13]And I'm just marking it cuz it's
[1:14]interesting to me
[1:17]that I seem a little more willing to
[1:20]engage in what I would call frivolous
[1:22]activity.
[1:26]So anyways, I'm watching something and
[1:29]somehow this this
[1:31]um causes me to want to ask AI a
[1:35]question and I ask how much of the earth
[1:37]is covered in ocean versus
[1:39]land. And it tells me that the you know
[1:43]I could get figures wrong. Let me be
[1:44]clear about that cuz or I could get them
[1:47]wrong sharing them with you because I
[1:49]don't I don't commit statistics to
[1:52]memories. It's not how I work. What I
[1:56]commit is resonance. And so it tells me
[1:59]there's like like 71% of the earth is is
[2:03]ocean and only 29% is land. As far as
[2:08]you know, land mass area, land area.
[2:11]We're not talking depth here. We're not
[2:12]talking
[2:14]um um volume, right? So thought that was
[2:18]interesting. you know, 70% of the Earth
[2:21]is is that ocean out there, which of
[2:23]course it, you know, broke down into
[2:25]five separate names. And I remind you
[2:28]that there's only one
[2:29]ocean. Us humans are the ones that
[2:31]decided to break it up into other names,
[2:33]but it's just one ocean. That's all it
[2:36]is. And so then I asked it, you
[2:41]know, include volume and let's scale up.
[2:45]So how how much ocean is there compared
[2:49]to the rest of the earth you know and
[2:52]this was shocking to me it is
[2:57]0.01% the oceans are of the total mass
[3:01]of the earth. It's it's one or no 0.02
[3:05]because it's 15th of
[3:09]0.01% which to me is just fascinating.
[3:13]That is such a small number and that
[3:15]ocean is so
[3:17]big.
[3:19]And after I asked it that I was just
[3:21]kind of curious, well, how much oil is
[3:23]there? And you know, and I don't
[3:26]remember the answer to this one cuz I
[3:27]didn't really care for the answer. Um,
[3:30]but it
[3:31]was not a very big number. And so I
[3:36]asked it, okay, well, how much is left,
[3:38]right? And it says we got about 40 years
[3:41]before we run out of oil. But this was
[3:44]the thing that
[3:47]um it added was you know the
[3:53]more we deplete our oil reserves or
[3:57]whatever our oil
[4:01]consumption we have to use different
[4:03]types of oil like tar sands or you know
[4:05]whatever.
[4:07]um don't care about this stuff at all.
[4:10]But and the point of this is
[4:12]though the return on I forgot the term.
[4:17]It didn't use return on investment. It
[4:19]wasn't ROI, but it was similar. It's
[4:20]like E ROI or something like that.
[4:22]Something to do with energy return on
[4:24]investment.
[4:25]And it says that once you get to the
[4:28]point where it's 10 to one,
[4:34]um, oh, I don't know how to put that
[4:36]into words. I'm not even going to try.
[4:38]But if it gets to 10 to one, then you're
[4:40]at a point where civilization is having
[4:42]problems, like big time problems. And
[4:45]then it laid out all the different types
[4:47]of energy sources we
[4:49]have.
[4:52]And it needs to be at least 10 to one.
[4:55]If it falls below that, it's
[5:00]bad. That sounds backwards to
[5:04]me. At any rate, all the different
[5:07]energy sources, none of them were very
[5:09]good, including nuclear, which that
[5:11]surprised me. So I started talking to it
[5:12]about that. I explained why it was
[5:16]logical, made sense.
[5:20]And the point is is we're running out of
[5:24]ways to sustain our modern
[5:27]civilization, which is, you know, not a
[5:29]surprise to anybody. But when you stop
[5:31]and really think about it, it says 40
[5:33]years, but we're consuming more and more
[5:37]energy every year as our populations
[5:41]grow, as our technologies, you know, the
[5:43]things that we use energy for increase,
[5:46]that number keeps
[5:48]rising. And we're not replacing it with
[5:50]anything
[5:52]that's going to make the situation
[5:54]better.
[5:57]So, you know, and this isn't a surprise
[6:00]to anybody, especially to those in power
[6:02]who really need to be tracking stuff
[6:04]like this. And so, okay, we have 40
[6:07]years, but really we probably only have
[6:09]a decade or two before it
[6:12]becomes, you know, before it reaches a
[6:15]point where it's
[6:17]like panic, you know, where it's like,
[6:20]okay, this is a big problem we have
[6:22]here. What are we going to do about
[6:24]it? you know, destabilization's just
[6:27]going to
[6:29]just keep getting worse year over year.
[6:32]Like, we're not even trying to solve our
[6:34]problems. And we haven't tried to in my
[6:35]entire lifetime, I don't think we've
[6:37]ever really tried to solve any real
[6:39]problems in this world. We just we kick
[6:42]them down the road or we do token
[6:45]gestures. We did bofuels for vehicles,
[6:48]which has a terrible ROI according to
[6:51]AI. It's like, why did we even bother
[6:52]with that? I think it was for optics.
[6:55]because there's no other logical reason
[6:57]that we did this based on those numbers,
[7:01]you know. So, we don't really try to
[7:02]solve
[7:03]anything. Our politicians just lie to us
[7:08]and the general population just goes
[7:11]along with it. You know, they'd rather
[7:13]scapegoat other problems, social
[7:15]problems, dumb then, you know,
[7:17]face the existential reality of our
[7:19]world. you know, that's that's what I've
[7:23]witnessed, you know, most of my life.
[7:25]This is how people
[7:26]are. And
[7:28]so, you know, it's just further
[7:31]confirmation to me of what I've always
[7:33]known, the trajectory that we're on,
[7:35]right? But, you know, I thought I would
[7:38]ex just share some things that I've
[7:40]thought about for a long time that I've
[7:42]never articulated on my channel. And
[7:45]that's the powerful no. What's
[7:48]happening? And this is just one thing.
[7:50]We're just talking energy right now, but
[7:51]we have problems in every in every
[7:54]industry and system that matters. Like
[7:57]we could talk about um you know
[7:59]economics or um just so many other
[8:03]things but you know let's just focus on
[8:05]this one which is energy which I know
[8:07]very little about but I know
[8:10]enough you know to to see the pattern
[8:13]right? So it's it's not a complicated
[8:16]pattern. any if I can see this anybody
[8:18]can see it people just choose
[8:20]not to that's how people are and you
[8:23]know so what I see is this this is just
[8:25]further confirmation to me
[8:29]that our current world is unsustainable
[8:32]and we're just using this one example we
[8:34]could use any you know this is a
[8:36]compounding problem but we're just
[8:38]focusing on one one area and this is a
[8:42]big one because it's energy and you know
[8:44]we need that for this world for our
[8:46]modern world.
[8:48]And if we're reaching a point where we
[8:52]we can't sustain that, you
[8:55]know, I mean,
[8:58]that's deeply concerning.
[9:02]And I don't really think
[9:06]that I don't want to go down that
[9:08]thread. So, I'm just going to say this.
[9:09]This is what I think is going to happen.
[9:13]Parts of the world will get abandoned.
[9:15]Parts of our country will get abandoned.
[9:17]There'll just be wastelands. So being
[9:20]you know no man zones where most of us
[9:24]live
[9:25]and struggle to survive while we have
[9:28]smart
[9:29]cities where the rich live along with
[9:33]their you know whatever workers they
[9:35]need which is going to be far less than
[9:38]you think because of automation and
[9:40]artificial intelligence and you know all
[9:43]of the things that we've been building
[9:44]for decades now moving towards this
[9:47]point And you know, they'll just lock
[9:50]themselves up in their their smart
[9:53]cities. I'm guessing they'll probably
[9:56]pick some nice locations. You know,
[9:58]they'd want to be on the ocean, too,
[9:59]right?
[10:02]um
[10:04]yeah, other places, but you know,
[10:06]there's going to be a hodgepodge of
[10:09]these places
[10:13]and the rest of us are just going to
[10:15]have to try to survive without without
[10:18]the energy
[10:20]that without the majority of the energy
[10:23]that is produced in the world because we
[10:26]won't have access to it. So you know we
[10:29]will we will find ways of adapting like
[10:32]you know many people will have their
[10:35]solar batteries and stuff like that
[10:39]but once those break down you know once
[10:42]those stop functioning you're there's
[10:44]not going to be a way to replace them.
[10:46]So this is, you know, it's kind of like
[10:49]a transitory period where for a while
[10:52]some people will be able to create some
[10:54]stability in the
[10:59]um in the
[11:01]chaos. But even that's not going to last
[11:05]because you're not going to be able to
[11:07]replace it. You're not going to have
[11:08]access to these cities. You're not going
[11:10]to have anything to trade with them,
[11:11]anything that of value that they would
[11:13]want. And on top of that, you're going
[11:17]to be fighting
[11:18]to just to eat every day
[11:21]and protect yourself and your family and
[11:25]your community, you know, from from
[11:29]others. Like this is the world. This is
[11:31]where we're heading. So, you
[11:35]know, there are kids being born right
[11:38]now who are going to grow up, you know,
[11:39]to become adults right around the time
[11:42]when everything's truly falling apart if
[11:45]it doesn't happen before then because
[11:47]obviously I I don't think that we have
[11:49]decades or I wouldn't have moved into my
[11:52]RV when I did a year ago. I think we
[11:55]have
[11:56]years. And you know because I'm not just
[12:01]looking at one industry or one one
[12:04]situation. We're talking energy here but
[12:06]there are so many others and it only
[12:09]takes one and then they start cascading
[12:11]and suddenly
[12:14]we're not in the stone ages cuz this
[12:17]isn't how I view collapse. It's never
[12:19]how I viewed it. But for many people, it
[12:22]will kind of feel like it.
[12:25]And it's just going to be a lot of chaos
[12:28]and disorder and suffering. A lot of
[12:31]suffering and a lot of dying, a lot of
[12:34]death from basic things, from you know,
[12:37]things that are very easily cured now,
[12:39]but we won't have functioning healthcare
[12:42]or starvation because nobody knows how
[12:45]to grow food anymore. I mean, we don't
[12:48]have the survival skills of our
[12:49]ancestors. So, you know, and I can just
[12:52]I could just hear some of the people
[12:54]watching right now. I know how to grow
[12:55]my own food. Well, good for you. Most
[12:57]people don't. You know, I'm just talking
[12:59]in generalities here. I I have been on
[13:02]this channel for a year. I know how
[13:04]people are at this point. And you know,
[13:07]you can either And to me, if you're one
[13:09]of the people who did that in your head
[13:11]where that's what you were thinking,
[13:12]then you're missing the point.
[13:15]And it's very frustrating because you're
[13:18]not prepared either. You're not you have
[13:21]no idea what's coming. And when you
[13:23]think something like that, what you're
[13:24]doing is a defensive uh reaction to not
[13:28]wanting to face
[13:29]it, you know. So,
[13:33]um yeah, just trying to wake you up
[13:35]there because it needs to
[13:37]happen. So, you know, I'm not offering
[13:40]solutions here because that's that's not
[13:42]how I work. Like I if and and it's, you
[13:46]know, I'm just one person. Like if these
[13:48]were problems that we could solve, we
[13:49]would be trying to solve them and we're
[13:52]not because we can't. So I mean the way
[13:55]that the way that these problems will
[13:58]get solved is by just
[14:02]making what we perceive to be modern
[14:04]life a luxury for a much smaller
[14:08]fraction of the human race.
[14:11]you know, that's the
[14:15]solution to the ones that are preparing,
[14:19]to the ones that know, the ones that
[14:20]have the money and the power, you know.
[14:22]So,
[14:23]um, that's just logical, right? That's
[14:26]just a logical framing of how they're
[14:29]probably thinking about
[14:31]this. And
[14:35]so if I were going to offer any kind of
[14:38]solution, it would be to face reality
[14:39]like I have and start adapting now
[14:42]because that's what I'm doing. It's
[14:44]like, okay, there's still a lot of
[14:45]things I need to learn. I need to learn
[14:48]to fish so that I can actually support
[14:51]myself. And because I'm mobile, because,
[14:54]you know, I'm not trying to set down
[14:57]roots somewhere. I'm never going to be
[14:58]able to grow my own food. So, I'm going
[15:00]to have to find different strategies.
[15:03]And, you know, everyone has to make
[15:04]these decisions. Like, if you're going
[15:05]to root somewhere, you've got a lot of
[15:07]things to think about
[15:09]because there are pros and cons to every
[15:12]approach. And I've chosen this one. I've
[15:14]chosen mobility
[15:16]over what others probably view as
[15:19]stability, but may not be in the future.
[15:21]That may not be stability. My my
[15:24]lifestyle may be more stable than
[15:26]yours, you know. So there's a lot to
[15:29]think about and that's the first place I
[15:31]would start is just thinking about it,
[15:32]just facing it because our modern world
[15:36]is collapsing. It's already happening.
[15:39]It's been happening for a long time and
[15:42]those cracks are really starting to show
[15:45]now and they're just going to keep
[15:47]growing.
[15:49]And you
[15:51]know, choosing not to look at it, that's
[15:54]a choice.
[15:58]We'll leave it there.