

There’s a difference certainly but do you think the people who seem to be floating this idea know the difference?


There’s a difference certainly but do you think the people who seem to be floating this idea know the difference?


To do that they’d have to be filled with something other than something water based to be able to do that over a large area which would require constant maintenance to do so. It’s not easily feasible and I doubt people who want to do this or defend it realize that. I have to look it up but it takes Anhydrous Ammonia to perform that in the ISS. Like this is a bad idea and it fries my brain people trying to defend this.


Tell me you don’t know how radiators actually work without telling me. They dissipate heat via convection through the air surrounding them or gasses in general. What does space lack a significant amount of?


Tell me if I’m wrong, but with the shielding they have on the ISS doesn’t it have issues that consumer grade computers they use last a few months due to various radiation and heat that they die? So an AI data center is going to be insane to protect long enough to make its components useful.


What’s going to be performing convection to dissipate heat from the radiator in a manner to support the heat generated by an AI data center?
Do you know how BIG they would have to be to dissipate a data center worth of heat to keep it as cool as on earth?