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Thinking On Paper: Technology, For Humans

Mark Fielding and Jeremy Gilbertson
Thinking On Paper: Technology, For Humans
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    Space-Based Solar Power: Can Wireless Power Beaming Make It Work?

    27/05/2026 | 52 mins.
    The success of Space-based solar power depends on one hard question: can wireless power beaming make it work at scale?

    Sanjay Vijendran returns to Thinking on Paper, now as co-founder of TerraSpark after leading space-based solar power work at the European Space Agency, to explain how the field moves from concept to staged demonstration.

    The conversation covers TerraSpark’s plan to power a live music concert in Portugal using wireless power transmission, its in-orbit payload on Dcube’s Arrakis mission, radio frequency versus laser power beaming, near-infrared transmission and power-beaming efficiency.

    You'll learn about orbital data centers, energy security, ITU spectrum regulation, interference testing, and what it takes to make solar power from space credible to investors, regulators, and the energy sector.

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    Thinking on Paper is a technology podcast about AI, Space, quantum computing, science, and the systems shaping the future. 

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    Chapters

    (00:00) Introduction to Space-Based Solar Power
    (01:37) Market Trends and Projections
    (03:52) Energy Crisis and Global Dependencies
    (06:26) The Threat to Power Structures
    (07:39) Innovative Demonstrations of Wireless Power
    (10:31) Future Plans and Space Missions
    (20:41) Scaling Power Transmission from Space
    (22:35) Technologies for Space-Based Solar Power
    (31:22) Governance and Regulation of Space-Based Solar Power
    (49:57) The Future of Space-Based Solar Power
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    Lithium and Copper Mining: The Environmental Cost of the Energy Transition

    23/05/2026 | 52 mins.
    Lithium and copper mining are central to the energy transition. From EV batteries and grid storage to drones, solar power, wind turbines, and data centers, these minerals are essential.

    But the environmental costs of mining, especially water use, local pollution, biodiversity loss, and community impact, are still difficult to measure.

    In this episode, Jennifer Dunn, professor of chemical engineering at Northwestern University, joins us to explain how life cycle assessment can compare the environmental impact of different mines and supply chains. 

    The conversation covers lithium brine mining, hard rock lithium mining, copper demand, critical minerals, mine permitting, local water stress, recycling, mining waste, battery supply chains, and the central question behind clean technology: can decarbonization scale without shifting environmental costs onto local communities?

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    Chapters

    (00:00) Disruptors & Curious Minds
    (02:10) The Demand for Copper and Lithium
    (02:57) Environmental Impact of Mining
    (05:59) Water Consumption and Mining Methods
    (08:30) Community Concerns and Local Impact
    (11:29) Recycling and Wastewater Mining
    (14:04) Life Cycle Assessments in Mining
    (27:06) Understanding Emissions in Mining
    (29:45) Life Cycle Assessment: A Comparative Approach
    (34:05) Stakeholder Perspectives on Mining Impacts
    (37:42) Technology and Transparency in Mining
    (42:42) Consumer Awareness and Ethical Sourcing
    (48:55) Challenges in Quantifying Social Impacts
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    Would AGI Run the World Economy Better Without Humans?

    18/05/2026 | 7 mins.
    Anders Sandberg discusses AGI, AI governance, AI safety, and human autonomy through the question of whether artificial intelligence could manage the world economy.

    The conversation covers superintelligence, global coordination, legal systems, markets, AI control, human decision-making, evolutionary pressures in software, and whether highly efficient AI systems could leave humans wealthy but less free.
    This is a short from a much longer conversation with Anders.

    Please enjoy the show.

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    Moon Dust and Rocket Exhaust: The Problem With Landing on the Moon

    15/05/2026 | 5 mins.
    Philip Metzger explains why moon dust, lunar regolith, and rocket exhaust create a serious problem for future Moon landings.

    The conversation covers how lunar landers can blast high-speed dust across the Moon, damaging space hardware, telescopes, solar panels, antennas, sensors, thermal control systems, and future lunar infrastructure.

    Metzger also explains why Starship, Artemis, lunar bases, landing pads, and Moon governance all depend on answering one unresolved question: how close can spacecraft safely land to existing equipment on the lunar surface?
    Please enjoy the show.

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    Thinking on Paper is a technology podcast about AI, Space, quantum computing, science, and the systems shaping the future. 

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    Commercial Space Economy: Space Stations, Space Data Centers, and NASA

    13/05/2026 | 42 mins.
    Matthew Weinzierl and Brendan Rosseau, authors of Space to Grow, explain the commercial space economy and the role of NASA, Artemis, commercial space stations, space-based data centers, Starlink, GPS, China’s space program, national security, and space governance.

    The conversation covers how governments, private companies, and investors build, fund, regulate, and compete in space, from microgravity research and launch markets to lunar exploration, space resources, and the economics of commercial space.We also try and re-write the Space Treaty and look at the politics of the space race.

    Please enjoy the show.

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    Chapters

    (00:00) Government and Markets in Space
    (03:35) Microgravity
    (07:43) Economic Incentives
    (12:14) Political Cycles in Space Policy
    (17:09) International Collaboration
    (18:45) National Security in Space
    (21:36) Space Exploration
    (24:27) The Importance Of GPS
    (28:49) Space Investment
    (30:37) Space-Based Data Centers
    (33:40) Space Resources
    (38:26) Governance in Space
    (40:55) A New Space Treaty
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About Thinking On Paper: Technology, For Humans
Thinking on Paper is a human-first technology podcast about the social, environmental, cultural and business impact of emerging technology. Each week, Mark & Jeremy speak with CEOs, founders, scientists, engineers and authors working in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, space technology, robotics, sustainability, physics, neuroscience and the future of work. The show asks what new technologies are doing to and for real people. People like you. ew episodes every Thursday. Tech book club every month. All human. All original. Be curious. Stay disruptive. Keep thinking on paper.
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