I'm a little confused by "didsized" (midsized?).
The length was to address each argument you had (with supporting opinion). I've seen you post things just as long via copy/paste of someone else's words.
Are you saying the length made anything less applicable?
You're not bringing in the losses of electrical transport and the waste energy any power plant creates to stay above demand.
Conversations like this is where it starts.
I didn't say we shouldn't keep trying w/ solar panels, just that when everything used in their creation is taken into account they aren't as "clean" as marketing (propaganda) would lead you to believe.
Did you know the conversion factor of a
stirling engine beats solar panels for efficiency?
Except for the last 30 years, cars have been made w/o rare earths. Electronic ingnition/emission control has done very little to increase MPG efficiency and the
Prius manufacture has a carbon footprint MUCH larger than a conventional IC (internal combustion vehicle). I'll put the 30+ yo diesel vehicle I drive up against one for efficiency over time any day and it comes w/ the added bonus of being able to do all repair/maintenance myself. I don't need power windows.
I'd look into recent studies of
5G's added risk of causing cancer before turning cartwheels over that faster 'net speed.
WWII radio/radar was responsible for the microwave. Think about how long it was used for it's initial purpose being spewed over large areas of the earth.
'Net speed does not equal machine processing speed. Try an
online CPU processing speed test to on both your phone and desktop to find out.
Dirigible freight beats train freight (which beats truck freight) hypothetically, since the Hindenburg nixed that, in that it doesn't need track/maintenance, can deliver to almost anywhere pin point, e.g.
https://www.piarc.org/ressources/documents/479,44-4-DGPA-Paper-E.pdf
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2010/jun/30/blimps-aircraft-freight
Couple that w/ the superior lifting and less impacting production potential of H² vs. helium if you can imagine that dirigible accidents would probably be on par w/ that of aircraft.
Right now it only lives in the realm of science fiction, but so did the cell phone once upon a time.
If you think my posts are "book length" don't try
War and Peace or any of the other book in that link.