A Korean team converted CO2 directly into gasoline at pilot scale.
Circular chemistry or lifeline for the fossil economy?
#PostScarcity #CliFi #SyntheticFuels
https://techxplore.com/news/2026-05-gasoline-kilograms-day.html
A Korean team converted CO2 directly into gasoline at pilot scale.
Circular chemistry or lifeline for the fossil economy?
#PostScarcity #CliFi #SyntheticFuels
https://techxplore.com/news/2026-05-gasoline-kilograms-day.html
Just published Ecolibrium — an open-source blueprint for peaceful transition to a post-scarcity, commons-governed society.
No founders. No leaders. No ideology. Just the framework, in the open — and an invitation to build it together.
Built on the shoulders of @[email protected], @[email protected], and dozens of other projects already doing this work for real.
https://github.com/simonlpaige/ecolibrium
#PostScarcity #CommonOwnership #OpenSource #SocialEcology #CommonsTransition #DemocraticEconomy #Cooperatives

An open-source blueprint for the peaceful transition to a post-scarcity, ecologically sustainable, democratically governed society. - simonlpaige/ecolibrium
New video: how NUPA scales globally—private post-scarcity economic OS, that is 6,480x more stable than the current US economic model, that wipes national debt at zero taxpayer cost & protects human jobs from AI takeover.
Global Potential (~6 mins):
https://youtu.be/1l34dNVbmgU?si=76OYLLYpfLetRYO6
Quick Explainer (~7 mins):
https://youtu.be/RE560yVFb0I?si=UlVPkmCkrsg24Dzj
Repo:
https://github.com/bedardbrandon928/National-Unity-and-Prosperity-Act-NUPA
Fork it, critique it, build on it. Open source = open future.

NUPA: private economic OS that fixes $34T debt (zero tax cost via BLM leases), beats AI job loss with Fixed Cost Arbitrage—humans cheaper than robots. 100M Monte Carlo sims: 6,480x more stable than US economy. No politics, just contracts.
Repo:
https://github.com/bedardbrandon928/National-Unity-and-Prosperity-Act-NUPA
Short Video:
https://youtu.be/RE560yVFb0I?si=UlVPkmCkrsg24Dzj
Anyone wanna try to break it at 10k noise?
Life itself is the result of nature making a similar breakthrough, by the way: little machines (i.e. living cells) that replicate themselves endlessly.
Can we now do the same for arbitrary matter? That's the $64k question.
At the sound of the replicator, it will be #utopia o'clock.
Low-cost matter replication is the one big thing that humanity needs to move forward. Being able to copy things as easily as we copy computer files would go a long way toward solving humanity's problems.
Not least of which being that components for our other endeavors (like AI, space travel, and fusion power) are expensive. Not so expensive any more if you can make just one and then copy it endlessly, yes?
"...mankind is solving its economic problem. I would predict that the standard of life in progressive countries one hundred years hence will be between four and eight times as high as it is... assuming no important wars and no important increase in population, the economic problem may be solved, or be at least within sight of solution, within a hundred years."
- John Milton Meynes, Economic Possiblities for Our Grandchildren (1930) https://organism.earth/library/document/economic-possibilities
SIGHHHHH
Can you 'live long and prosper' by learning economics from Star Trek? Or is that 'highly illogical?' - Phys.org.
Illogical.
https://phys.org/news/2025-12-prosper-economics-star-trek-highly.html