If someone thinks LTFF is net negative, but your work is net positive, should they answer in the negative ranges?
Yes. That said, this of course complicates things.
Note that while we’ll have some clarity in 2030, we’d presumably have less clarity than at the end of history (and even then things could be murky, I dunno)
For sure. This would just be the mean estimate, I assume.
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If someone thinks LTFF is net negative, but your work is net positive, should they answer in the negative ranges?
Yes. That said, this of course complicates things.
Note that while we’ll have some clarity in 2030, we’d presumably have less clarity than at the end of history (and even then things could be murky, I dunno)
For sure. This would just be the mean estimate, I assume.