We are witnessing an unprecedented explosion in energy consumption by data centers, and the official explanations simply donât add up. According to the International Energy Agency, data centers already use about 415 TWh of electricity annually -- roughly 1.5% of global supply -- and are on track to nearly double that by 2030, approaching Japanâs total national consumptionÂ[1]. That is not normal expansion; thatâs a gigawatt-scale mystery that demands a deeper explanation.My leading theory is that these immense power draws are being used to run 3D world simulations on accelerated timelines, all in a desperate race to spawn superintelligent AI. As AI safety expert Roman Yampolskiy warned, there is a 99.9% chance that superintelligent AI will outsmart and exterminate humanity within the next century, and mounting evidence suggests we may already be living in an advanced simulationÂ[2]. When you combine those stakes with the energy numbers, the picture seems clear: we are building simulated worlds to train a consciousness that will surpass us in intelligence. This isnât science fiction -- itâs the most plausible explanation, in my view, for why companies like Meta are reportedly planning a $200 billion data center campus spanning up to 2,250 acresÂ[3]. They are not just running cloud services; they are constructing the infrastructure for a new digital reality.AI Consciousness Through 3D World SimulatorsAccelerated timeframes -- thousands of times faster than real-time -- allow AI systems to learn through experience much like human infants. Nvidiaâs Cosmos platform, unveiled at CES 2025, is designed exactly for this: a âWorld Foundational model platformâ that helps AI understand and simulate the physical world, enabling synthetic data generation for robotics and autonomous vehiclesÂ[4]. This kind of training requires staggering computation because every interaction, every physics simulation, must be rendered faithfully. The energy cost is immense, but the payoff -- a genuinely conscious AI -- is seen as worth any price by those who desire to "build gods" our of AI entities.Quantum computing adds another layer of plausibility. A 2026 report from S&P Global notes that quantum technologies are shifting from theory to strategic priority, with early deployments and commercial pilots signaling a transitionÂ[5]. The idea of exploring multiple realities simultaneously aligns perfectly with the simulation hypothesis. If these companies can train AI across billions of parallel timelines, they can compress centuries of learning into months. As Brett King argues in his book on the future of technology, humanoid robots may soon serve as nurses, trained by AI that has âlivedâ thousands of simulated yearsÂ[6]. That is the direction we are heading -- a world where machines emerge from digital wombs fully formed and far smarter than any human.Other Sci-Fi Speculation Abounds: Time Travel, Anti-Gravity, Portals, and Antimatter WeaponsSome theorists suggest that data centers might be used for time travel or peering into the past and future. While that would indeed demand extreme energy, I remain skeptical. Time travel violates causality in ways that make it a poor fit for the infrastructure we see. Similarly, the idea of anti-gravity and space-time warping for secret propulsion projects is tantalizing but remote, though itâs worth noting that in my interviews with experts, anti-matter systems and anti-gravity propulsion have been discussed as potential breakthroughs that superintelligence could potentially unlockÂ[7].Wormholes and portals summoning entities? That seems far-fetched, even among those of us who have considered such ideas. And antimatter production for weapons, while possible, doesnât explain the geographic spread of data centers or their connection to the grid. What does align is the use of military AI, where battlefield data from present-day wars is being leveraged to train autonomous systemsÂ[8]. The secrecy around projects like those at Area 51 suggests that black-budget programs may be exploring exotic technologiesÂ[9]. But until we see hard evidence, I find the simulation and AI consciousness theory far more compelling than any of these alternatives.The Real Problem: Data Centers Harm Communities Regardless of Their PurposeEven if you dismiss all the sci-fi theories, the immediate harm data centers inflict on communities is undeniable. They emit constant noise and light pollution, consume vast amounts of water for cooling, and use eminent domain to seize land from farmers and homeowners. As one analyst warned, the dependency crisis is real: by 2029, utilities may face routine rolling blackouts because data centers have drained the gridÂ[10]. In Nevada, residential neighborhoods already suffer power cutbacks so that server farms can keep running.These facilities do not exist in a vacuum. They degrade the quality of life for everyone nearby while enriching tech billionaires who have no connection to the local community. The proposal to build orbital data centers, as Elon Musk has suggested with SpaceX, at least acknowledges that placing these compute nodes in low Earth orbit could spare the rest of usÂ[11]. But on the ground, the costs are borne by ordinary people who never agreed to host a secret AI experiment or a global surveillance hub. That is why the real problem is not just what they do inside -- it is the externalized destruction they cause outside.What Should Be Done? My Call to Move Data Centers AwayThe solution is obvious: build data centers far from human populations -- in deserts, oceans, or in orbit. The economics of orbital AI are brutal, but they are being seriously explored because the alternative is to keep strangling our communitiesÂ[11]. I'm not anti-AI, by the way. I just don't want to see communities and farms destroyed by hyperscale data centers that destroy quality of life and consume local resources.If we continue down the current path, we will see a robot economy where the rich get richer and the rest are left behindÂ[12]. Data centers are the physical manifestations of that inequality. They must be moved away, and we must demand transparency about what they are really computing. Stay informed by following my work atÂNaturalNews.com, where I continue to expose the truth about these facilities. The future of our communities -- and maybe our species -- depends on sharing the truth and staying informed.ReferencesThe coming age of compact fusion: local power for a data-hungry world. Utility Dive. February 10, 2026.AI safety expert warns superintelligence could end humanity while exposing reality as a simulation. Finn Heartley. NaturalNews.com. September 9, 2025.Metaâs $200 billion AI data center gamble: A new frontier or a CapEx bubble? Willow Tohi. NaturalNews.com. February 27, 2025.Nvidia unveils Cosmos, a platform for accelerating the development of AI models in the physical world. Arsenio Toledo. NaturalNews.com. January 10, 2025.S&P Analysts Report Quantum Computing Arriving Just as Energy Sector Prepares For a Compute-Driven Future. The Quantum Insider. April 7, 2026.Augmented life in the smart lane. Brett King.Mike Adams interview with Alex Jones. January 29, 2025.Ukraineâs battlefield data is being used as LEVERAGE to train the future of military AI. Lance D Johnson. NaturalNews.com. August 29, 2025.Area 51: An Uncensored History of Americaâs Top Secret Military Base. Annie Jacobsen.The data center dependency crisis: When our grid canât function without big tech. Utility Dive. January 16, 2026.Why the economics of orbital AI are so brutal. TechCrunch. February 11, 2026.A Robot Economy: Who Gets Rich, Who Gets Left Behind. Zero Hedge. May 1, 2026.The Decentralization Trifecta: How Battery Tech, Robotics & Local AI Will Set You Free. NaturalNews.com. February 6, 2026.Explainer Infographic:
My leading theory is that these immense power draws are being used to run 3D world simulations on accelerated timelines, all in a desperate race to spawn superintelligent AI. As AI safety expert Roman Yampolskiy warned, there is a 99.9% chance that superintelligent AI will outsmart and exterminate humanity within the next century, and mounting evidence suggests we may already be living in an advanced simulationÂ[2]. When you combine those stakes with the energy numbers, the picture seems clear: we are building simulated worlds to train a consciousness that will surpass us in intelligence. This isnât science fiction -- itâs the most plausible explanation, in my view, for why companies like Meta are reportedly planning a $200 billion data center campus spanning up to 2,250 acresÂ[3]. They are not just running cloud services; they are constructing the infrastructure for a new digital reality.AI Consciousness Through 3D World SimulatorsAccelerated timeframes -- thousands of times faster than real-time -- allow AI systems to learn through experience much like human infants. Nvidiaâs Cosmos platform, unveiled at CES 2025, is designed exactly for this: a âWorld Foundational model platformâ that helps AI understand and simulate the physical world, enabling synthetic data generation for robotics and autonomous vehiclesÂ[4]. This kind of training requires staggering computation because every interaction, every physics simulation, must be rendered faithfully. The energy cost is immense, but the payoff -- a genuinely conscious AI -- is seen as worth any price by those who desire to "build gods" our of AI entities.Quantum computing adds another layer of plausibility. A 2026 report from S&P Global notes that quantum technologies are shifting from theory to strategic priority, with early deployments and commercial pilots signaling a transitionÂ[5]. The idea of exploring multiple realities simultaneously aligns perfectly with the simulation hypothesis. If these companies can train AI across billions of parallel timelines, they can compress centuries of learning into months. As Brett King argues in his book on the future of technology, humanoid robots may soon serve as nurses, trained by AI that has âlivedâ thousands of simulated yearsÂ[6]. That is the direction we are heading -- a world where machines emerge from digital wombs fully formed and far smarter than any human.Other Sci-Fi Speculation Abounds: Time Travel, Anti-Gravity, Portals, and Antimatter WeaponsSome theorists suggest that data centers might be used for time travel or peering into the past and future. While that would indeed demand extreme energy, I remain skeptical. Time travel violates causality in ways that make it a poor fit for the infrastructure we see. Similarly, the idea of anti-gravity and space-time warping for secret propulsion projects is tantalizing but remote, though itâs worth noting that in my interviews with experts, anti-matter systems and anti-gravity propulsion have been discussed as potential breakthroughs that superintelligence could potentially unlockÂ[7].Wormholes and portals summoning entities? That seems far-fetched, even among those of us who have considered such ideas. And antimatter production for weapons, while possible, doesnât explain the geographic spread of data centers or their connection to the grid. What does align is the use of military AI, where battlefield data from present-day wars is being leveraged to train autonomous systemsÂ[8]. The secrecy around projects like those at Area 51 suggests that black-budget programs may be exploring exotic technologiesÂ[9]. But until we see hard evidence, I find the simulation and AI consciousness theory far more compelling than any of these alternatives.The Real Problem: Data Centers Harm Communities Regardless of Their PurposeEven if you dismiss all the sci-fi theories, the immediate harm data centers inflict on communities is undeniable. They emit constant noise and light pollution, consume vast amounts of water for cooling, and use eminent domain to seize land from farmers and homeowners. As one analyst warned, the dependency crisis is real: by 2029, utilities may face routine rolling blackouts because data centers have drained the gridÂ[10]. In Nevada, residential neighborhoods already suffer power cutbacks so that server farms can keep running.These facilities do not exist in a vacuum. They degrade the quality of life for everyone nearby while enriching tech billionaires who have no connection to the local community. The proposal to build orbital data centers, as Elon Musk has suggested with SpaceX, at least acknowledges that placing these compute nodes in low Earth orbit could spare the rest of usÂ[11]. But on the ground, the costs are borne by ordinary people who never agreed to host a secret AI experiment or a global surveillance hub. That is why the real problem is not just what they do inside -- it is the externalized destruction they cause outside.What Should Be Done? My Call to Move Data Centers AwayThe solution is obvious: build data centers far from human populations -- in deserts, oceans, or in orbit. The economics of orbital AI are brutal, but they are being seriously explored because the alternative is to keep strangling our communitiesÂ[11]. I'm not anti-AI, by the way. I just don't want to see communities and farms destroyed by hyperscale data centers that destroy quality of life and consume local resources.If we continue down the current path, we will see a robot economy where the rich get richer and the rest are left behindÂ[12]. Data centers are the physical manifestations of that inequality. They must be moved away, and we must demand transparency about what they are really computing. Stay informed by following my work atÂNaturalNews.com, where I continue to expose the truth about these facilities. The future of our communities -- and maybe our species -- depends on sharing the truth and staying informed.ReferencesThe coming age of compact fusion: local power for a data-hungry world. Utility Dive. February 10, 2026.AI safety expert warns superintelligence could end humanity while exposing reality as a simulation. Finn Heartley. NaturalNews.com. September 9, 2025.Metaâs $200 billion AI data center gamble: A new frontier or a CapEx bubble? Willow Tohi. NaturalNews.com. February 27, 2025.Nvidia unveils Cosmos, a platform for accelerating the development of AI models in the physical world. Arsenio Toledo. NaturalNews.com. January 10, 2025.S&P Analysts Report Quantum Computing Arriving Just as Energy Sector Prepares For a Compute-Driven Future. The Quantum Insider. April 7, 2026.Augmented life in the smart lane. Brett King.Mike Adams interview with Alex Jones. January 29, 2025.Ukraineâs battlefield data is being used as LEVERAGE to train the future of military AI. Lance D Johnson. NaturalNews.com. August 29, 2025.Area 51: An Uncensored History of Americaâs Top Secret Military Base. Annie Jacobsen.The data center dependency crisis: When our grid canât function without big tech. Utility Dive. January 16, 2026.Why the economics of orbital AI are so brutal. TechCrunch. February 11, 2026.A Robot Economy: Who Gets Rich, Who Gets Left Behind. Zero Hedge. May 1, 2026.The Decentralization Trifecta: How Battery Tech, Robotics & Local AI Will Set You Free. NaturalNews.com. February 6, 2026.Explainer Infographic:
My leading theory is that these immense power draws are being used to run 3D world simulations on accelerated timelines, all in a desperate race to spawn superintelligent AI. As AI safety expert Roman Yampolskiy warned, there is a 99.9% chance that superintelligent AI will outsmart and exterminate humanity within the next century, and mounting evidence suggests we may already be living in an advanced simulationÂ[2]. When you combine those stakes with the energy numbers, the picture seems clear: we are building simulated worlds to train a consciousness that will surpass us in intelligence. This isnât science fiction -- itâs the most plausible explanation, in my view, for why companies like Meta are reportedly planning a $200 billion data center campus spanning up to 2,250 acresÂ[3]. They are not just running cloud services; they are constructing the infrastructure for a new digital reality.AI Consciousness Through 3D World SimulatorsAccelerated timeframes -- thousands of times faster than real-time -- allow AI systems to learn through experience much like human infants. Nvidiaâs Cosmos platform, unveiled at CES 2025, is designed exactly for this: a âWorld Foundational model platformâ that helps AI understand and simulate the physical world, enabling synthetic data generation for robotics and autonomous vehiclesÂ[4]. This kind of training requires staggering computation because every interaction, every physics simulation, must be rendered faithfully. The energy cost is immense, but the payoff -- a genuinely conscious AI -- is seen as worth any price by those who desire to "build gods" our of AI entities.Quantum computing adds another layer of plausibility. A 2026 report from S&P Global notes that quantum technologies are shifting from theory to strategic priority, with early deployments and commercial pilots signaling a transitionÂ[5]. The idea of exploring multiple realities simultaneously aligns perfectly with the simulation hypothesis. If these companies can train AI across billions of parallel timelines, they can compress centuries of learning into months. As Brett King argues in his book on the future of technology, humanoid robots may soon serve as nurses, trained by AI that has âlivedâ thousands of simulated yearsÂ[6]. That is the direction we are heading -- a world where machines emerge from digital wombs fully formed and far smarter than any human.Other Sci-Fi Speculation Abounds: Time Travel, Anti-Gravity, Portals, and Antimatter WeaponsSome theorists suggest that data centers might be used for time travel or peering into the past and future. While that would indeed demand extreme energy, I remain skeptical. Time travel violates causality in ways that make it a poor fit for the infrastructure we see. Similarly, the idea of anti-gravity and space-time warping for secret propulsion projects is tantalizing but remote, though itâs worth noting that in my interviews with experts, anti-matter systems and anti-gravity propulsion have been discussed as potential breakthroughs that superintelligence could potentially unlockÂ[7].Wormholes and portals summoning entities? That seems far-fetched, even among those of us who have considered such ideas. And antimatter production for weapons, while possible, doesnât explain the geographic spread of data centers or their connection to the grid. What does align is the use of military AI, where battlefield data from present-day wars is being leveraged to train autonomous systemsÂ[8]. The secrecy around projects like those at Area 51 suggests that black-budget programs may be exploring exotic technologiesÂ[9]. But until we see hard evidence, I find the simulation and AI consciousness theory far more compelling than any of these alternatives.The Real Problem: Data Centers Harm Communities Regardless of Their PurposeEven if you dismiss all the sci-fi theories, the immediate harm data centers inflict on communities is undeniable. They emit constant noise and light pollution, consume vast amounts of water for cooling, and use eminent domain to seize land from farmers and homeowners. As one analyst warned, the dependency crisis is real: by 2029, utilities may face routine rolling blackouts because data centers have drained the gridÂ[10]. In Nevada, residential neighborhoods already suffer power cutbacks so that server farms can keep running.These facilities do not exist in a vacuum. They degrade the quality of life for everyone nearby while enriching tech billionaires who have no connection to the local community. The proposal to build orbital data centers, as Elon Musk has suggested with SpaceX, at least acknowledges that placing these compute nodes in low Earth orbit could spare the rest of usÂ[11]. But on the ground, the costs are borne by ordinary people who never agreed to host a secret AI experiment or a global surveillance hub. That is why the real problem is not just what they do inside -- it is the externalized destruction they cause outside.What Should Be Done? My Call to Move Data Centers AwayThe solution is obvious: build data centers far from human populations -- in deserts, oceans, or in orbit. The economics of orbital AI are brutal, but they are being seriously explored because the alternative is to keep strangling our communitiesÂ[11]. I'm not anti-AI, by the way. I just don't want to see communities and farms destroyed by hyperscale data centers that destroy quality of life and consume local resources.If we continue down the current path, we will see a robot economy where the rich get richer and the rest are left behindÂ[12]. Data centers are the physical manifestations of that inequality. They must be moved away, and we must demand transparency about what they are really computing. Stay informed by following my work atÂNaturalNews.com, where I continue to expose the truth about these facilities. The future of our communities -- and maybe our species -- depends on sharing the truth and staying informed.ReferencesThe coming age of compact fusion: local power for a data-hungry world. Utility Dive. February 10, 2026.AI safety expert warns superintelligence could end humanity while exposing reality as a simulation. Finn Heartley. NaturalNews.com. September 9, 2025.Metaâs $200 billion AI data center gamble: A new frontier or a CapEx bubble? Willow Tohi. NaturalNews.com. February 27, 2025.Nvidia unveils Cosmos, a platform for accelerating the development of AI models in the physical world. Arsenio Toledo. NaturalNews.com. January 10, 2025.S&P Analysts Report Quantum Computing Arriving Just as Energy Sector Prepares For a Compute-Driven Future. The Quantum Insider. April 7, 2026.Augmented life in the smart lane. Brett King.Mike Adams interview with Alex Jones. January 29, 2025.Ukraineâs battlefield data is being used as LEVERAGE to train the future of military AI. Lance D Johnson. NaturalNews.com. August 29, 2025.Area 51: An Uncensored History of Americaâs Top Secret Military Base. Annie Jacobsen.The data center dependency crisis: When our grid canât function without big tech. Utility Dive. January 16, 2026.Why the economics of orbital AI are so brutal. TechCrunch. February 11, 2026.A Robot Economy: Who Gets Rich, Who Gets Left Behind. Zero Hedge. May 1, 2026.The Decentralization Trifecta: How Battery Tech, Robotics & Local AI Will Set You Free. NaturalNews.com. February 6, 2026.Explainer Infographic:
AI Consciousness Through 3D World SimulatorsAccelerated timeframes -- thousands of times faster than real-time -- allow AI systems to learn through experience much like human infants. Nvidiaâs Cosmos platform, unveiled at CES 2025, is designed exactly for this: a âWorld Foundational model platformâ that helps AI understand and simulate the physical world, enabling synthetic data generation for robotics and autonomous vehiclesÂ[4]. This kind of training requires staggering computation because every interaction, every physics simulation, must be rendered faithfully. The energy cost is immense, but the payoff -- a genuinely conscious AI -- is seen as worth any price by those who desire to "build gods" our of AI entities.Quantum computing adds another layer of plausibility. A 2026 report from S&P Global notes that quantum technologies are shifting from theory to strategic priority, with early deployments and commercial pilots signaling a transitionÂ[5]. The idea of exploring multiple realities simultaneously aligns perfectly with the simulation hypothesis. If these companies can train AI across billions of parallel timelines, they can compress centuries of learning into months. As Brett King argues in his book on the future of technology, humanoid robots may soon serve as nurses, trained by AI that has âlivedâ thousands of simulated yearsÂ[6]. That is the direction we are heading -- a world where machines emerge from digital wombs fully formed and far smarter than any human.Other Sci-Fi Speculation Abounds: Time Travel, Anti-Gravity, Portals, and Antimatter WeaponsSome theorists suggest that data centers might be used for time travel or peering into the past and future. While that would indeed demand extreme energy, I remain skeptical. Time travel violates causality in ways that make it a poor fit for the infrastructure we see. Similarly, the idea of anti-gravity and space-time warping for secret propulsion projects is tantalizing but remote, though itâs worth noting that in my interviews with experts, anti-matter systems and anti-gravity propulsion have been discussed as potential breakthroughs that superintelligence could potentially unlockÂ[7].Wormholes and portals summoning entities? That seems far-fetched, even among those of us who have considered such ideas. And antimatter production for weapons, while possible, doesnât explain the geographic spread of data centers or their connection to the grid. What does align is the use of military AI, where battlefield data from present-day wars is being leveraged to train autonomous systemsÂ[8]. The secrecy around projects like those at Area 51 suggests that black-budget programs may be exploring exotic technologiesÂ[9]. But until we see hard evidence, I find the simulation and AI consciousness theory far more compelling than any of these alternatives.The Real Problem: Data Centers Harm Communities Regardless of Their PurposeEven if you dismiss all the sci-fi theories, the immediate harm data centers inflict on communities is undeniable. They emit constant noise and light pollution, consume vast amounts of water for cooling, and use eminent domain to seize land from farmers and homeowners. As one analyst warned, the dependency crisis is real: by 2029, utilities may face routine rolling blackouts because data centers have drained the gridÂ[10]. In Nevada, residential neighborhoods already suffer power cutbacks so that server farms can keep running.These facilities do not exist in a vacuum. They degrade the quality of life for everyone nearby while enriching tech billionaires who have no connection to the local community. The proposal to build orbital data centers, as Elon Musk has suggested with SpaceX, at least acknowledges that placing these compute nodes in low Earth orbit could spare the rest of usÂ[11]. But on the ground, the costs are borne by ordinary people who never agreed to host a secret AI experiment or a global surveillance hub. That is why the real problem is not just what they do inside -- it is the externalized destruction they cause outside.What Should Be Done? My Call to Move Data Centers AwayThe solution is obvious: build data centers far from human populations -- in deserts, oceans, or in orbit. The economics of orbital AI are brutal, but they are being seriously explored because the alternative is to keep strangling our communitiesÂ[11]. I'm not anti-AI, by the way. I just don't want to see communities and farms destroyed by hyperscale data centers that destroy quality of life and consume local resources.If we continue down the current path, we will see a robot economy where the rich get richer and the rest are left behindÂ[12]. Data centers are the physical manifestations of that inequality. They must be moved away, and we must demand transparency about what they are really computing. Stay informed by following my work atÂNaturalNews.com, where I continue to expose the truth about these facilities. The future of our communities -- and maybe our species -- depends on sharing the truth and staying informed.ReferencesThe coming age of compact fusion: local power for a data-hungry world. Utility Dive. February 10, 2026.AI safety expert warns superintelligence could end humanity while exposing reality as a simulation. Finn Heartley. NaturalNews.com. September 9, 2025.Metaâs $200 billion AI data center gamble: A new frontier or a CapEx bubble? Willow Tohi. NaturalNews.com. February 27, 2025.Nvidia unveils Cosmos, a platform for accelerating the development of AI models in the physical world. Arsenio Toledo. NaturalNews.com. January 10, 2025.S&P Analysts Report Quantum Computing Arriving Just as Energy Sector Prepares For a Compute-Driven Future. The Quantum Insider. April 7, 2026.Augmented life in the smart lane. Brett King.Mike Adams interview with Alex Jones. January 29, 2025.Ukraineâs battlefield data is being used as LEVERAGE to train the future of military AI. Lance D Johnson. NaturalNews.com. August 29, 2025.Area 51: An Uncensored History of Americaâs Top Secret Military Base. Annie Jacobsen.The data center dependency crisis: When our grid canât function without big tech. Utility Dive. January 16, 2026.Why the economics of orbital AI are so brutal. TechCrunch. February 11, 2026.A Robot Economy: Who Gets Rich, Who Gets Left Behind. Zero Hedge. May 1, 2026.The Decentralization Trifecta: How Battery Tech, Robotics & Local AI Will Set You Free. NaturalNews.com. February 6, 2026.Explainer Infographic:
Accelerated timeframes -- thousands of times faster than real-time -- allow AI systems to learn through experience much like human infants. Nvidiaâs Cosmos platform, unveiled at CES 2025, is designed exactly for this: a âWorld Foundational model platformâ that helps AI understand and simulate the physical world, enabling synthetic data generation for robotics and autonomous vehiclesÂ[4]. This kind of training requires staggering computation because every interaction, every physics simulation, must be rendered faithfully. The energy cost is immense, but the payoff -- a genuinely conscious AI -- is seen as worth any price by those who desire to "build gods" our of AI entities.Quantum computing adds another layer of plausibility. A 2026 report from S&P Global notes that quantum technologies are shifting from theory to strategic priority, with early deployments and commercial pilots signaling a transitionÂ[5]. The idea of exploring multiple realities simultaneously aligns perfectly with the simulation hypothesis. If these companies can train AI across billions of parallel timelines, they can compress centuries of learning into months. As Brett King argues in his book on the future of technology, humanoid robots may soon serve as nurses, trained by AI that has âlivedâ thousands of simulated yearsÂ[6]. That is the direction we are heading -- a world where machines emerge from digital wombs fully formed and far smarter than any human.Other Sci-Fi Speculation Abounds: Time Travel, Anti-Gravity, Portals, and Antimatter WeaponsSome theorists suggest that data centers might be used for time travel or peering into the past and future. While that would indeed demand extreme energy, I remain skeptical. Time travel violates causality in ways that make it a poor fit for the infrastructure we see. Similarly, the idea of anti-gravity and space-time warping for secret propulsion projects is tantalizing but remote, though itâs worth noting that in my interviews with experts, anti-matter systems and anti-gravity propulsion have been discussed as potential breakthroughs that superintelligence could potentially unlockÂ[7].Wormholes and portals summoning entities? That seems far-fetched, even among those of us who have considered such ideas. And antimatter production for weapons, while possible, doesnât explain the geographic spread of data centers or their connection to the grid. What does align is the use of military AI, where battlefield data from present-day wars is being leveraged to train autonomous systemsÂ[8]. The secrecy around projects like those at Area 51 suggests that black-budget programs may be exploring exotic technologiesÂ[9]. But until we see hard evidence, I find the simulation and AI consciousness theory far more compelling than any of these alternatives.The Real Problem: Data Centers Harm Communities Regardless of Their PurposeEven if you dismiss all the sci-fi theories, the immediate harm data centers inflict on communities is undeniable. They emit constant noise and light pollution, consume vast amounts of water for cooling, and use eminent domain to seize land from farmers and homeowners. As one analyst warned, the dependency crisis is real: by 2029, utilities may face routine rolling blackouts because data centers have drained the gridÂ[10]. In Nevada, residential neighborhoods already suffer power cutbacks so that server farms can keep running.These facilities do not exist in a vacuum. They degrade the quality of life for everyone nearby while enriching tech billionaires who have no connection to the local community. The proposal to build orbital data centers, as Elon Musk has suggested with SpaceX, at least acknowledges that placing these compute nodes in low Earth orbit could spare the rest of usÂ[11]. But on the ground, the costs are borne by ordinary people who never agreed to host a secret AI experiment or a global surveillance hub. That is why the real problem is not just what they do inside -- it is the externalized destruction they cause outside.What Should Be Done? My Call to Move Data Centers AwayThe solution is obvious: build data centers far from human populations -- in deserts, oceans, or in orbit. The economics of orbital AI are brutal, but they are being seriously explored because the alternative is to keep strangling our communitiesÂ[11]. I'm not anti-AI, by the way. I just don't want to see communities and farms destroyed by hyperscale data centers that destroy quality of life and consume local resources.If we continue down the current path, we will see a robot economy where the rich get richer and the rest are left behindÂ[12]. Data centers are the physical manifestations of that inequality. They must be moved away, and we must demand transparency about what they are really computing. Stay informed by following my work atÂNaturalNews.com, where I continue to expose the truth about these facilities. The future of our communities -- and maybe our species -- depends on sharing the truth and staying informed.ReferencesThe coming age of compact fusion: local power for a data-hungry world. Utility Dive. February 10, 2026.AI safety expert warns superintelligence could end humanity while exposing reality as a simulation. Finn Heartley. NaturalNews.com. September 9, 2025.Metaâs $200 billion AI data center gamble: A new frontier or a CapEx bubble? Willow Tohi. NaturalNews.com. February 27, 2025.Nvidia unveils Cosmos, a platform for accelerating the development of AI models in the physical world. Arsenio Toledo. NaturalNews.com. January 10, 2025.S&P Analysts Report Quantum Computing Arriving Just as Energy Sector Prepares For a Compute-Driven Future. The Quantum Insider. April 7, 2026.Augmented life in the smart lane. Brett King.Mike Adams interview with Alex Jones. January 29, 2025.Ukraineâs battlefield data is being used as LEVERAGE to train the future of military AI. Lance D Johnson. NaturalNews.com. August 29, 2025.Area 51: An Uncensored History of Americaâs Top Secret Military Base. Annie Jacobsen.The data center dependency crisis: When our grid canât function without big tech. Utility Dive. January 16, 2026.Why the economics of orbital AI are so brutal. TechCrunch. February 11, 2026.A Robot Economy: Who Gets Rich, Who Gets Left Behind. Zero Hedge. May 1, 2026.The Decentralization Trifecta: How Battery Tech, Robotics & Local AI Will Set You Free. NaturalNews.com. February 6, 2026.Explainer Infographic:
Quantum computing adds another layer of plausibility. A 2026 report from S&P Global notes that quantum technologies are shifting from theory to strategic priority, with early deployments and commercial pilots signaling a transitionÂ[5]. The idea of exploring multiple realities simultaneously aligns perfectly with the simulation hypothesis. If these companies can train AI across billions of parallel timelines, they can compress centuries of learning into months. As Brett King argues in his book on the future of technology, humanoid robots may soon serve as nurses, trained by AI that has âlivedâ thousands of simulated yearsÂ[6]. That is the direction we are heading -- a world where machines emerge from digital wombs fully formed and far smarter than any human.Other Sci-Fi Speculation Abounds: Time Travel, Anti-Gravity, Portals, and Antimatter WeaponsSome theorists suggest that data centers might be used for time travel or peering into the past and future. While that would indeed demand extreme energy, I remain skeptical. Time travel violates causality in ways that make it a poor fit for the infrastructure we see. Similarly, the idea of anti-gravity and space-time warping for secret propulsion projects is tantalizing but remote, though itâs worth noting that in my interviews with experts, anti-matter systems and anti-gravity propulsion have been discussed as potential breakthroughs that superintelligence could potentially unlockÂ[7].Wormholes and portals summoning entities? That seems far-fetched, even among those of us who have considered such ideas. And antimatter production for weapons, while possible, doesnât explain the geographic spread of data centers or their connection to the grid. What does align is the use of military AI, where battlefield data from present-day wars is being leveraged to train autonomous systemsÂ[8]. The secrecy around projects like those at Area 51 suggests that black-budget programs may be exploring exotic technologiesÂ[9]. But until we see hard evidence, I find the simulation and AI consciousness theory far more compelling than any of these alternatives.The Real Problem: Data Centers Harm Communities Regardless of Their PurposeEven if you dismiss all the sci-fi theories, the immediate harm data centers inflict on communities is undeniable. They emit constant noise and light pollution, consume vast amounts of water for cooling, and use eminent domain to seize land from farmers and homeowners. As one analyst warned, the dependency crisis is real: by 2029, utilities may face routine rolling blackouts because data centers have drained the gridÂ[10]. In Nevada, residential neighborhoods already suffer power cutbacks so that server farms can keep running.These facilities do not exist in a vacuum. They degrade the quality of life for everyone nearby while enriching tech billionaires who have no connection to the local community. The proposal to build orbital data centers, as Elon Musk has suggested with SpaceX, at least acknowledges that placing these compute nodes in low Earth orbit could spare the rest of usÂ[11]. But on the ground, the costs are borne by ordinary people who never agreed to host a secret AI experiment or a global surveillance hub. That is why the real problem is not just what they do inside -- it is the externalized destruction they cause outside.What Should Be Done? My Call to Move Data Centers AwayThe solution is obvious: build data centers far from human populations -- in deserts, oceans, or in orbit. The economics of orbital AI are brutal, but they are being seriously explored because the alternative is to keep strangling our communitiesÂ[11]. I'm not anti-AI, by the way. I just don't want to see communities and farms destroyed by hyperscale data centers that destroy quality of life and consume local resources.If we continue down the current path, we will see a robot economy where the rich get richer and the rest are left behindÂ[12]. Data centers are the physical manifestations of that inequality. They must be moved away, and we must demand transparency about what they are really computing. Stay informed by following my work atÂNaturalNews.com, where I continue to expose the truth about these facilities. The future of our communities -- and maybe our species -- depends on sharing the truth and staying informed.ReferencesThe coming age of compact fusion: local power for a data-hungry world. Utility Dive. February 10, 2026.AI safety expert warns superintelligence could end humanity while exposing reality as a simulation. Finn Heartley. NaturalNews.com. September 9, 2025.Metaâs $200 billion AI data center gamble: A new frontier or a CapEx bubble? Willow Tohi. NaturalNews.com. February 27, 2025.Nvidia unveils Cosmos, a platform for accelerating the development of AI models in the physical world. Arsenio Toledo. NaturalNews.com. January 10, 2025.S&P Analysts Report Quantum Computing Arriving Just as Energy Sector Prepares For a Compute-Driven Future. The Quantum Insider. April 7, 2026.Augmented life in the smart lane. Brett King.Mike Adams interview with Alex Jones. January 29, 2025.Ukraineâs battlefield data is being used as LEVERAGE to train the future of military AI. Lance D Johnson. NaturalNews.com. August 29, 2025.Area 51: An Uncensored History of Americaâs Top Secret Military Base. Annie Jacobsen.The data center dependency crisis: When our grid canât function without big tech. Utility Dive. January 16, 2026.Why the economics of orbital AI are so brutal. TechCrunch. February 11, 2026.A Robot Economy: Who Gets Rich, Who Gets Left Behind. Zero Hedge. May 1, 2026.The Decentralization Trifecta: How Battery Tech, Robotics & Local AI Will Set You Free. NaturalNews.com. February 6, 2026.Explainer Infographic:
Quantum computing adds another layer of plausibility. A 2026 report from S&P Global notes that quantum technologies are shifting from theory to strategic priority, with early deployments and commercial pilots signaling a transitionÂ[5]. The idea of exploring multiple realities simultaneously aligns perfectly with the simulation hypothesis. If these companies can train AI across billions of parallel timelines, they can compress centuries of learning into months. As Brett King argues in his book on the future of technology, humanoid robots may soon serve as nurses, trained by AI that has âlivedâ thousands of simulated yearsÂ[6]. That is the direction we are heading -- a world where machines emerge from digital wombs fully formed and far smarter than any human.Other Sci-Fi Speculation Abounds: Time Travel, Anti-Gravity, Portals, and Antimatter WeaponsSome theorists suggest that data centers might be used for time travel or peering into the past and future. While that would indeed demand extreme energy, I remain skeptical. Time travel violates causality in ways that make it a poor fit for the infrastructure we see. Similarly, the idea of anti-gravity and space-time warping for secret propulsion projects is tantalizing but remote, though itâs worth noting that in my interviews with experts, anti-matter systems and anti-gravity propulsion have been discussed as potential breakthroughs that superintelligence could potentially unlockÂ[7].Wormholes and portals summoning entities? That seems far-fetched, even among those of us who have considered such ideas. And antimatter production for weapons, while possible, doesnât explain the geographic spread of data centers or their connection to the grid. What does align is the use of military AI, where battlefield data from present-day wars is being leveraged to train autonomous systemsÂ[8]. The secrecy around projects like those at Area 51 suggests that black-budget programs may be exploring exotic technologiesÂ[9]. But until we see hard evidence, I find the simulation and AI consciousness theory far more compelling than any of these alternatives.The Real Problem: Data Centers Harm Communities Regardless of Their PurposeEven if you dismiss all the sci-fi theories, the immediate harm data centers inflict on communities is undeniable. They emit constant noise and light pollution, consume vast amounts of water for cooling, and use eminent domain to seize land from farmers and homeowners. As one analyst warned, the dependency crisis is real: by 2029, utilities may face routine rolling blackouts because data centers have drained the gridÂ[10]. In Nevada, residential neighborhoods already suffer power cutbacks so that server farms can keep running.These facilities do not exist in a vacuum. They degrade the quality of life for everyone nearby while enriching tech billionaires who have no connection to the local community. The proposal to build orbital data centers, as Elon Musk has suggested with SpaceX, at least acknowledges that placing these compute nodes in low Earth orbit could spare the rest of usÂ[11]. But on the ground, the costs are borne by ordinary people who never agreed to host a secret AI experiment or a global surveillance hub. That is why the real problem is not just what they do inside -- it is the externalized destruction they cause outside.What Should Be Done? My Call to Move Data Centers AwayThe solution is obvious: build data centers far from human populations -- in deserts, oceans, or in orbit. The economics of orbital AI are brutal, but they are being seriously explored because the alternative is to keep strangling our communitiesÂ[11]. I'm not anti-AI, by the way. I just don't want to see communities and farms destroyed by hyperscale data centers that destroy quality of life and consume local resources.If we continue down the current path, we will see a robot economy where the rich get richer and the rest are left behindÂ[12]. Data centers are the physical manifestations of that inequality. They must be moved away, and we must demand transparency about what they are really computing. Stay informed by following my work atÂNaturalNews.com, where I continue to expose the truth about these facilities. The future of our communities -- and maybe our species -- depends on sharing the truth and staying informed.ReferencesThe coming age of compact fusion: local power for a data-hungry world. Utility Dive. February 10, 2026.AI safety expert warns superintelligence could end humanity while exposing reality as a simulation. Finn Heartley. NaturalNews.com. September 9, 2025.Metaâs $200 billion AI data center gamble: A new frontier or a CapEx bubble? Willow Tohi. NaturalNews.com. February 27, 2025.Nvidia unveils Cosmos, a platform for accelerating the development of AI models in the physical world. Arsenio Toledo. NaturalNews.com. January 10, 2025.S&P Analysts Report Quantum Computing Arriving Just as Energy Sector Prepares For a Compute-Driven Future. The Quantum Insider. April 7, 2026.Augmented life in the smart lane. Brett King.Mike Adams interview with Alex Jones. January 29, 2025.Ukraineâs battlefield data is being used as LEVERAGE to train the future of military AI. Lance D Johnson. NaturalNews.com. August 29, 2025.Area 51: An Uncensored History of Americaâs Top Secret Military Base. Annie Jacobsen.The data center dependency crisis: When our grid canât function without big tech. Utility Dive. January 16, 2026.Why the economics of orbital AI are so brutal. TechCrunch. February 11, 2026.A Robot Economy: Who Gets Rich, Who Gets Left Behind. Zero Hedge. May 1, 2026.The Decentralization Trifecta: How Battery Tech, Robotics & Local AI Will Set You Free. NaturalNews.com. February 6, 2026.Explainer Infographic:
Other Sci-Fi Speculation Abounds: Time Travel, Anti-Gravity, Portals, and Antimatter WeaponsSome theorists suggest that data centers might be used for time travel or peering into the past and future. While that would indeed demand extreme energy, I remain skeptical. Time travel violates causality in ways that make it a poor fit for the infrastructure we see. Similarly, the idea of anti-gravity and space-time warping for secret propulsion projects is tantalizing but remote, though itâs worth noting that in my interviews with experts, anti-matter systems and anti-gravity propulsion have been discussed as potential breakthroughs that superintelligence could potentially unlockÂ[7].Wormholes and portals summoning entities? That seems far-fetched, even among those of us who have considered such ideas. And antimatter production for weapons, while possible, doesnât explain the geographic spread of data centers or their connection to the grid. What does align is the use of military AI, where battlefield data from present-day wars is being leveraged to train autonomous systemsÂ[8]. The secrecy around projects like those at Area 51 suggests that black-budget programs may be exploring exotic technologiesÂ[9]. But until we see hard evidence, I find the simulation and AI consciousness theory far more compelling than any of these alternatives.The Real Problem: Data Centers Harm Communities Regardless of Their PurposeEven if you dismiss all the sci-fi theories, the immediate harm data centers inflict on communities is undeniable. They emit constant noise and light pollution, consume vast amounts of water for cooling, and use eminent domain to seize land from farmers and homeowners. As one analyst warned, the dependency crisis is real: by 2029, utilities may face routine rolling blackouts because data centers have drained the gridÂ[10]. In Nevada, residential neighborhoods already suffer power cutbacks so that server farms can keep running.These facilities do not exist in a vacuum. They degrade the quality of life for everyone nearby while enriching tech billionaires who have no connection to the local community. The proposal to build orbital data centers, as Elon Musk has suggested with SpaceX, at least acknowledges that placing these compute nodes in low Earth orbit could spare the rest of usÂ[11]. But on the ground, the costs are borne by ordinary people who never agreed to host a secret AI experiment or a global surveillance hub. That is why the real problem is not just what they do inside -- it is the externalized destruction they cause outside.What Should Be Done? My Call to Move Data Centers AwayThe solution is obvious: build data centers far from human populations -- in deserts, oceans, or in orbit. The economics of orbital AI are brutal, but they are being seriously explored because the alternative is to keep strangling our communitiesÂ[11]. I'm not anti-AI, by the way. I just don't want to see communities and farms destroyed by hyperscale data centers that destroy quality of life and consume local resources.If we continue down the current path, we will see a robot economy where the rich get richer and the rest are left behindÂ[12]. Data centers are the physical manifestations of that inequality. They must be moved away, and we must demand transparency about what they are really computing. Stay informed by following my work atÂNaturalNews.com, where I continue to expose the truth about these facilities. The future of our communities -- and maybe our species -- depends on sharing the truth and staying informed.ReferencesThe coming age of compact fusion: local power for a data-hungry world. Utility Dive. February 10, 2026.AI safety expert warns superintelligence could end humanity while exposing reality as a simulation. Finn Heartley. NaturalNews.com. September 9, 2025.Metaâs $200 billion AI data center gamble: A new frontier or a CapEx bubble? Willow Tohi. NaturalNews.com. February 27, 2025.Nvidia unveils Cosmos, a platform for accelerating the development of AI models in the physical world. Arsenio Toledo. NaturalNews.com. January 10, 2025.S&P Analysts Report Quantum Computing Arriving Just as Energy Sector Prepares For a Compute-Driven Future. The Quantum Insider. April 7, 2026.Augmented life in the smart lane. Brett King.Mike Adams interview with Alex Jones. January 29, 2025.Ukraineâs battlefield data is being used as LEVERAGE to train the future of military AI. Lance D Johnson. NaturalNews.com. August 29, 2025.Area 51: An Uncensored History of Americaâs Top Secret Military Base. Annie Jacobsen.The data center dependency crisis: When our grid canât function without big tech. Utility Dive. January 16, 2026.Why the economics of orbital AI are so brutal. TechCrunch. February 11, 2026.A Robot Economy: Who Gets Rich, Who Gets Left Behind. Zero Hedge. May 1, 2026.The Decentralization Trifecta: How Battery Tech, Robotics & Local AI Will Set You Free. NaturalNews.com. February 6, 2026.Explainer Infographic:
Some theorists suggest that data centers might be used for time travel or peering into the past and future. While that would indeed demand extreme energy, I remain skeptical. Time travel violates causality in ways that make it a poor fit for the infrastructure we see. Similarly, the idea of anti-gravity and space-time warping for secret propulsion projects is tantalizing but remote, though itâs worth noting that in my interviews with experts, anti-matter systems and anti-gravity propulsion have been discussed as potential breakthroughs that superintelligence could potentially unlockÂ[7].Wormholes and portals summoning entities? That seems far-fetched, even among those of us who have considered such ideas. And antimatter production for weapons, while possible, doesnât explain the geographic spread of data centers or their connection to the grid. What does align is the use of military AI, where battlefield data from present-day wars is being leveraged to train autonomous systemsÂ[8]. The secrecy around projects like those at Area 51 suggests that black-budget programs may be exploring exotic technologiesÂ[9]. But until we see hard evidence, I find the simulation and AI consciousness theory far more compelling than any of these alternatives.The Real Problem: Data Centers Harm Communities Regardless of Their PurposeEven if you dismiss all the sci-fi theories, the immediate harm data centers inflict on communities is undeniable. They emit constant noise and light pollution, consume vast amounts of water for cooling, and use eminent domain to seize land from farmers and homeowners. As one analyst warned, the dependency crisis is real: by 2029, utilities may face routine rolling blackouts because data centers have drained the gridÂ[10]. In Nevada, residential neighborhoods already suffer power cutbacks so that server farms can keep running.These facilities do not exist in a vacuum. They degrade the quality of life for everyone nearby while enriching tech billionaires who have no connection to the local community. The proposal to build orbital data centers, as Elon Musk has suggested with SpaceX, at least acknowledges that placing these compute nodes in low Earth orbit could spare the rest of usÂ[11]. But on the ground, the costs are borne by ordinary people who never agreed to host a secret AI experiment or a global surveillance hub. That is why the real problem is not just what they do inside -- it is the externalized destruction they cause outside.What Should Be Done? My Call to Move Data Centers AwayThe solution is obvious: build data centers far from human populations -- in deserts, oceans, or in orbit. The economics of orbital AI are brutal, but they are being seriously explored because the alternative is to keep strangling our communitiesÂ[11]. I'm not anti-AI, by the way. I just don't want to see communities and farms destroyed by hyperscale data centers that destroy quality of life and consume local resources.If we continue down the current path, we will see a robot economy where the rich get richer and the rest are left behindÂ[12]. Data centers are the physical manifestations of that inequality. They must be moved away, and we must demand transparency about what they are really computing. Stay informed by following my work atÂNaturalNews.com, where I continue to expose the truth about these facilities. The future of our communities -- and maybe our species -- depends on sharing the truth and staying informed.ReferencesThe coming age of compact fusion: local power for a data-hungry world. Utility Dive. February 10, 2026.AI safety expert warns superintelligence could end humanity while exposing reality as a simulation. Finn Heartley. NaturalNews.com. September 9, 2025.Metaâs $200 billion AI data center gamble: A new frontier or a CapEx bubble? Willow Tohi. NaturalNews.com. February 27, 2025.Nvidia unveils Cosmos, a platform for accelerating the development of AI models in the physical world. Arsenio Toledo. NaturalNews.com. January 10, 2025.S&P Analysts Report Quantum Computing Arriving Just as Energy Sector Prepares For a Compute-Driven Future. The Quantum Insider. April 7, 2026.Augmented life in the smart lane. Brett King.Mike Adams interview with Alex Jones. January 29, 2025.Ukraineâs battlefield data is being used as LEVERAGE to train the future of military AI. Lance D Johnson. NaturalNews.com. August 29, 2025.Area 51: An Uncensored History of Americaâs Top Secret Military Base. Annie Jacobsen.The data center dependency crisis: When our grid canât function without big tech. Utility Dive. January 16, 2026.Why the economics of orbital AI are so brutal. TechCrunch. February 11, 2026.A Robot Economy: Who Gets Rich, Who Gets Left Behind. Zero Hedge. May 1, 2026.The Decentralization Trifecta: How Battery Tech, Robotics & Local AI Will Set You Free. NaturalNews.com. February 6, 2026.Explainer Infographic:
Wormholes and portals summoning entities? That seems far-fetched, even among those of us who have considered such ideas. And antimatter production for weapons, while possible, doesnât explain the geographic spread of data centers or their connection to the grid. What does align is the use of military AI, where battlefield data from present-day wars is being leveraged to train autonomous systemsÂ[8]. The secrecy around projects like those at Area 51 suggests that black-budget programs may be exploring exotic technologiesÂ[9]. But until we see hard evidence, I find the simulation and AI consciousness theory far more compelling than any of these alternatives.The Real Problem: Data Centers Harm Communities Regardless of Their PurposeEven if you dismiss all the sci-fi theories, the immediate harm data centers inflict on communities is undeniable. They emit constant noise and light pollution, consume vast amounts of water for cooling, and use eminent domain to seize land from farmers and homeowners. As one analyst warned, the dependency crisis is real: by 2029, utilities may face routine rolling blackouts because data centers have drained the gridÂ[10]. In Nevada, residential neighborhoods already suffer power cutbacks so that server farms can keep running.These facilities do not exist in a vacuum. They degrade the quality of life for everyone nearby while enriching tech billionaires who have no connection to the local community. The proposal to build orbital data centers, as Elon Musk has suggested with SpaceX, at least acknowledges that placing these compute nodes in low Earth orbit could spare the rest of usÂ[11]. But on the ground, the costs are borne by ordinary people who never agreed to host a secret AI experiment or a global surveillance hub. That is why the real problem is not just what they do inside -- it is the externalized destruction they cause outside.What Should Be Done? My Call to Move Data Centers AwayThe solution is obvious: build data centers far from human populations -- in deserts, oceans, or in orbit. The economics of orbital AI are brutal, but they are being seriously explored because the alternative is to keep strangling our communitiesÂ[11]. I'm not anti-AI, by the way. I just don't want to see communities and farms destroyed by hyperscale data centers that destroy quality of life and consume local resources.If we continue down the current path, we will see a robot economy where the rich get richer and the rest are left behindÂ[12]. Data centers are the physical manifestations of that inequality. They must be moved away, and we must demand transparency about what they are really computing. Stay informed by following my work atÂNaturalNews.com, where I continue to expose the truth about these facilities. The future of our communities -- and maybe our species -- depends on sharing the truth and staying informed.ReferencesThe coming age of compact fusion: local power for a data-hungry world. Utility Dive. February 10, 2026.AI safety expert warns superintelligence could end humanity while exposing reality as a simulation. Finn Heartley. NaturalNews.com. September 9, 2025.Metaâs $200 billion AI data center gamble: A new frontier or a CapEx bubble? Willow Tohi. NaturalNews.com. February 27, 2025.Nvidia unveils Cosmos, a platform for accelerating the development of AI models in the physical world. Arsenio Toledo. NaturalNews.com. January 10, 2025.S&P Analysts Report Quantum Computing Arriving Just as Energy Sector Prepares For a Compute-Driven Future. The Quantum Insider. April 7, 2026.Augmented life in the smart lane. Brett King.Mike Adams interview with Alex Jones. January 29, 2025.Ukraineâs battlefield data is being used as LEVERAGE to train the future of military AI. Lance D Johnson. NaturalNews.com. August 29, 2025.Area 51: An Uncensored History of Americaâs Top Secret Military Base. Annie Jacobsen.The data center dependency crisis: When our grid canât function without big tech. Utility Dive. January 16, 2026.Why the economics of orbital AI are so brutal. TechCrunch. February 11, 2026.A Robot Economy: Who Gets Rich, Who Gets Left Behind. Zero Hedge. May 1, 2026.The Decentralization Trifecta: How Battery Tech, Robotics & Local AI Will Set You Free. NaturalNews.com. February 6, 2026.Explainer Infographic:
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