Houses built in haste. The paint peels in three years and the wood rots in five. Packed onto some stripped farm field that used to feed us.
Not taking too long for new housing to fall apart it should be called as is, subarbage, suburban garbage. All the houses across the nation built on streets that look like spaggetti dropped on the floor. Just like the song Ticky Tacky by Malvina Reynolds.
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Get the Subpar mug.The ultimate alchemy: creating the fundamental building blocks of matter—protons, neutrons, electrons, quarks, and the rest of the particle zoo—from energy itself, as Einstein's E=mc² promises is possible. Particle accelerators do this routinely, smashing things together to create showers of exotic particles that exist for fractions of a second before decaying. The dream is controlled, efficient synthesis—creating matter from energy on demand, building whatever you need from the quantum field up. This would be the ultimate manufacturing technology: a replicator worthy of science fiction, capable of making anything from pure energy. The reality is that particle synthesis requires more energy than it releases, by many orders of magnitude. But if we ever crack that nut—if we ever achieve net-positive energy-to-matter conversion—civilization changes forever.
Synthesis of Particles and Subparticles Example: "The particle accelerator synthesized a new element, creating atoms that had never existed on Earth. They lasted for milliseconds, then decayed into nothing. The scientists celebrated, then calculated how much energy it had taken—enough to power a small city. They were a long way from replicators. But they'd made something from nothing, which is how all creation stories start."
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