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[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (7 children)

When the reality is that it’s mostly stolen western tech that’s then been iterated on from a position of disadvantage.

It takes generations to create the engineering and scientific foundation that allows the tech that the USA and other nations are capable of producing.

Not that china isn’t getting there or even there now but the reality is they’re still playing catch up. It will likely take a fundamental technological shift for them to leapfrog, or ANYONE to leapfrog the capabilities of “the west”

Just so I am clear I do believe it is absolutely possible for China to catch up and achieve that fundamental technological developmental shift I am referring to but I believe that it will be a lot “louder” when and if that happens, and as long as the USA is doing their thing it will be a back and forth if anything.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (4 children)

Sulk and downvote me all you want it's just another expression of our imperial decline. Online reddit escapism. You probably still think Ukraine is winning.

Your country is becoming like Senegal used to be to us, a source of crude oil to import and a place to export fuel at once. We are DRINKING your MILKSHAKE. 😂😂😂

China is pioneering entire new forms of laser cooling systems. The UK is quite literally catching up.

As proven by China's ability to build regular coal power plants at a high standards, nuclear reactors, mass manufacture solar to bring costs down and invent new technologies with batteries outside lithium ion such as zinc-hydrogen, flow batteries, even kinetic batteries. They will be the leaders in the modern next gen battlefield control techniques. Look at their new aircraft carrier designs. We can't even build new aircraft carriers at an acceptable rate.

They created a wave-based power system that will surely be useful throughout Indonesia, where they are also building the world's fastest high speed rail.

Tell me, what has the left in the UK done for the world lately other than join hands with the right and send money to nazis?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (3 children)

K, suck that Pooh dick harder man.

This isn’t even a cogent response to what I said just a “things they did that don’t counter anything you said!”

“Your country” and “we can’t even”

You guys got get your narrator down right next time.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I am an American, that's what I mean about oil refinement silly pants.

The battery stuff is important for understanding China's going to be the leader in directed energy weapons use in actual warfare. They already have truck-mounted platforms that swivel like pan tilt and zoom cameras.

They are not "stealing tech" lmao we don't have their metallurgy or automation capabiities now. It's no longer just a scale issue

Most of those stories are guys whining about agreements they signed, but now regret. Tough shit. Tech transfers happen. Soon China will be the leader in sub 5 nanometer chip foundries, give it a few decades

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