Automation, robotics, and AI can:
Lower costs
Increase efficiency
Reduce labor needs
Expand production capacity
But they cannot eliminate:
Raw material limits
Energy constraints
Supply chain bottlenecks
Land scarcity
Political control over resources
Even if robots build everything, someone still controls the mines, the land, the energy grid, the ports, the patents, the infrastructure.
So physical abundance increases — but scarcity shifts, it doesn’t disappear.
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