@ Arthur
You're saying it would be completely impossible to make a giant sun lamp that can hit a wide area of crop versus lots of little tiny ones and that the one big one would use exactly the same amount of energy as it would take to use all the little ones anyway? Cause I don't buy it for a second. For giant sun lamps you need a giant facility and probably your own dedicated power station, such as a factory has and such that a growop does not have. Farms gain efficiency over gardens in a hundred ways that have nothing to do with the crops themselves too, the same would apply in this sense. The only cost is in electricity which is a theoretically infinite resource if you can find a way to generate it. Electricity is, fundamentally, the movement of electrons. We're never going to run out of electrons, we just need new and fun ways to make them dance.
You're saying it would be completely impossible to make a giant sun lamp that can hit a wide area of crop versus lots of little tiny ones and that the one big one would use exactly the same amount of energy as it would take to use all the little ones anyway? Cause I don't buy it for a second. For giant sun lamps you need a giant facility and probably your own dedicated power station, such as a factory has and such that a growop does not have. Farms gain efficiency over gardens in a hundred ways that have nothing to do with the crops themselves too, the same would apply in this sense. The only cost is in electricity which is a theoretically infinite resource if you can find a way to generate it. Electricity is, fundamentally, the movement of electrons. We're never going to run out of electrons, we just need new and fun ways to make them dance.