• schnapsman@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    So let’s consider a situation where scarce materials are suddenly no longer scarce but for some reason the price hasn’t changed. Multiply that through producing a figure orders of magnitude greater than the economy of earth for the sake of… catchy headline. The science and wonder of 16 Psyche isn’t enough on its own-- let’s relate it to money so the plebes gobble it up.

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      1 year ago

      That’s journalism these days. Like the article about Saturn’s Rings disappearing. Small print at the end, in 100 Million Years. But hey that doesn’t generate clicks.

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        Yeah, I miss the good old days when articles didn’t have attention grabbing headlines enticing you to read the article, instead just had flat paragraphs of text with nothing but facts.

        Wait, no. This is how news has been written since the dawn of the printing press…

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          Surely there’s an optimal middle ground between saying something is worth 15 quintillion money and spewing data in monotone.