The alchemical dream of creating basic industrial materials—metals, minerals, fibers, feedstocks—from common elements rather than mining or harvesting them. Raw material synthesis promises a world where nothing is scarce because everything can be made from abundant elements: iron from rust, aluminum from clay, timber from cellulose synthesized in factories. The science is advancing: we can synthesize diamonds, grow leather in labs, and turn carbon dioxide into fabric. But the economics still favor extraction for most materials—it's cheaper to dig up iron than to make it from scratch. Raw material synthesis is the ultimate hedge against resource depletion: when the mines run dry, the labs will keep running. Until then, it's a fascinating glimpse of a post-mining future.
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A variant focused on transcending material scarcity and economic relations, arguing that the Wired can create a post-scarcity reality where material constraints no longer apply. Post-Material Cyber-Nihilism embraces automation, digital fabrication, and decentralized production as tools for dissolving the material basis of hierarchy. Its goal is a world where nothing is scarce because everything can be produced from information—where the only limit is computation, and computation can be distributed infinitely. It's cyber-nihilism as post-capitalist vision, using technology to eliminate the material conditions that make domination possible.
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