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The Ghosts We Can’t Find

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  Copyright: Sanjay Basu Phantom particles, phantom minds, and the narrowing of scientific imagination. What happens when science’s most powerful tools make it harder to see? For twenty years, physicists chased a ghost. The sterile neutrino was a hypothetical particle that interacted with nothing, registered on no detector, and left behind exactly zero evidence of its physical existence. It was, by almost every empirical measure, not there. Physicists loved it anyway. They loved it the way you love a theory that is too elegant to be wrong, too mathematically tidy, too perfectly shaped to fill the exact holes in your understanding. This month, the last experiments that could have saved it reported back with devastating news. The sterile neutrino is dead. But its ghost, and the questions it raises about what we can and can’t find, is very much alive. Because here’s the thing. The sterile neutrino is not the only phantom haunting science right now. At the same moment particle physicis...

The Thermostat Will Eat the Grid Before the GPU Does

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  Copyright: Sanjay Basu Everyone in tech is worried about the wrong electricity crisis. Open any industry publication today and you will find breathless coverage of AI’s energy appetite. Data centers consuming the equivalent of Japan’s electricity by 2030. GPU clusters guzzling megawatts. The grid buckling under the weight of large language models. It makes for compelling reading, and it is not entirely wrong. But it is misleading in a way that borders on dangerous. The biggest emerging source of electricity demand on Earth is not artificial intelligence. It is not cryptocurrency mining. It is not electric vehicles. It is air conditioning. That sentence should stop you cold. Or rather, it should stop you warm, because warmth is the whole point. The Numbers No One Wants to Talk About Press enter or click to view image in full size Copyright: Sanjay Basu The International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook 2025 lays this out with painful clarity. Global electricity demand is proje...