Wow, so China controls 98.7% of the world's supply of Gallium, and has cut off "dual use" exports since July 2023. How long before the wheels literally fall off the West's war machine?
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I get the impression it's already low key happening, but it will get more pronounced in the coming years.
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Che's Motorcycle - 1w
Can't come soon enough!
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It's the classic transformation of quantity into quality. Problems can build up under the surface for a long time as their effects get amortized by the inertia of the system. But eventually, you hit an inflection point where all that accumulated pressure triggers a rapid phase transition. The whole structure lurches into a new state almost overnight. That's what Lenin meant about there being decades where nothing happens, and weeks where decades happen.
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The China rare earths problem isn't as bad as we think. It's much worse: a look at gallium
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYfe7ARFab8Wow, so China controls 98.7% of the world's supply of Gallium, and has cut off "dual use" exports since July 2023. How long before the wheels literally fall off the West's war machine?
I get the impression it's already low key happening, but it will get more pronounced in the coming years.
Can't come soon enough!
It's the classic transformation of quantity into quality. Problems can build up under the surface for a long time as their effects get amortized by the inertia of the system. But eventually, you hit an inflection point where all that accumulated pressure triggers a rapid phase transition. The whole structure lurches into a new state almost overnight. That's what Lenin meant about there being decades where nothing happens, and weeks where decades happen.
I found a YouTube link in your post. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: