The jevons paradox says, ah, you get more efficiency, and rather than just use less stuff, you use that increased efficiency to do more stuff. The example we gave of the plough is a perfect example. A plow will allow one man using a plow to produce ten or a hundred times more calories than a guy who's just hunting. You have as large a tranp as u, my friend. And in general, that's the concept of a multipolar trap.

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