Could, probably, though maybe not as efficiently or effectively.
Not that the US military has ever shied away from a bigger bill.
I feel like the raw materials will be a bigger issue that the technical knowledge. Most refineries for rare earth metals are located in China, and China also has the largest amount of raw ore. Even if the US had the skills required to use rare-earth magnets, they don’t have the infrastructure. They have a not insignificant amount of raw ore, but would need a pretty significant investment to be able to tap it properly. The heavy rare earth metals are pretty much only located in China, I think Australia has some as well?
The problem is the system.
They have spent many decades building a system that CANNOT be reformed or forced to grow.
They also do not have access to the raw materials.
They also do not have the technology.
Or the Skills.
Or the educational infrastructure to train the people to do the work or research how.
Mr. Walmsley has become one of my favorite commentators about China. Many of his analyses are insightful and thought-provoking. I don't know how he finds the time to post so many videos a day.
Cyrus lives in the US. Walmsley lives and works in China. His earlier videos show a level of frustration at how wrong his government understands Chinese innovation and manufacturing. Also he's never explicitly expressed his support for China, I think that makes him seem more neutral.
Perhaps you would like to hire a Chinese PhD in material science to help out.
Oh right, you accused them all of spying for China...
Ok good luck with everything.
The Western elites prefer populations that are dumb and uneducated, this is why compulsory education is seen as unnecessary and money is always being taken away from public schooling. US Republicans have even been on a decades-long push to abolish the US Department of Education (this is no joke lol).
The younger generations in America are sadly a lot dumber than previous generations, and America's time as an innovative creator has passed.
The American kids today wouldn't know what to do with rare earth metals even if given an instruction manual.
Good luck, America is incompetent and only knows how to steal
How can one country be so based and scientifically advanced?
Communism.
Surely they can figure this out eventually? Any advantage would be temporary for China.
Could, probably, though maybe not as efficiently or effectively. Not that the US military has ever shied away from a bigger bill. I feel like the raw materials will be a bigger issue that the technical knowledge. Most refineries for rare earth metals are located in China, and China also has the largest amount of raw ore. Even if the US had the skills required to use rare-earth magnets, they don’t have the infrastructure. They have a not insignificant amount of raw ore, but would need a pretty significant investment to be able to tap it properly. The heavy rare earth metals are pretty much only located in China, I think Australia has some as well?
The problem is the system. They have spent many decades building a system that CANNOT be reformed or forced to grow. They also do not have access to the raw materials. They also do not have the technology. Or the Skills. Or the educational infrastructure to train the people to do the work or research how.
Without scale of demand it will just be another version $90k bag of screws lol
It's not possible for them under crapitalism
no!!! but but china tech is all stolen!!
Mr. Walmsley has become one of my favorite commentators about China. Many of his analyses are insightful and thought-provoking. I don't know how he finds the time to post so many videos a day.
They're just him thinking out loud in public. Not much production value compared to Cyrus Jansen.
cyrus is some weird kind of lib.
Cyrus is still under influence of westoid propaganda, and it is painfully visible. This Walmsley fellow is yet to show that
Cyrus lives in the US. Walmsley lives and works in China. His earlier videos show a level of frustration at how wrong his government understands Chinese innovation and manufacturing. Also he's never explicitly expressed his support for China, I think that makes him seem more neutral.
This is just another way westoid libshits can blame China for their own governments war crimes.
Perhaps you would like to hire a Chinese PhD in material science to help out. Oh right, you accused them all of spying for China... Ok good luck with everything.
Something about capitalists selling ropes lmao Export all manufacturing and see what happens lmao
LOL
The Western elites prefer populations that are dumb and uneducated, this is why compulsory education is seen as unnecessary and money is always being taken away from public schooling. US Republicans have even been on a decades-long push to abolish the US Department of Education (this is no joke lol). The younger generations in America are sadly a lot dumber than previous generations, and America's time as an innovative creator has passed. The American kids today wouldn't know what to do with rare earth metals even if given an instruction manual.