Orbital AI Will Not Replace Terrestrial Data Centers
A physics-based analysis of compute in space versus compute on Earth.
Strategic intelligence publication
Seeing infrastructure shifts before they become obvious.
Independent observations on energy, AI, defense, mobility and the infrastructure shaping the next decade.
Read the latest thoughtFeatured Thought
A physics-based analysis of compute in space versus compute on Earth.
Battery storage is moving from opportunistic merchant asset to core grid infrastructure.
Defense capability is moving from a small number of exquisite platforms toward distributed autonomous systems.
Europe has many of the technologies required for energy transition, but weak execution across permits, grids, finance and industrial policy.
Electric mobility platforms are becoming energy and payment systems, not only transport interfaces.
From LinkedIn to deeper analysis
Many Thoughts begin as concise LinkedIn observations and are expanded here into permanent articles, calculations and strategic analysis. The goal is not daily noise. It is a durable archive of useful thinking.
Updates
No tracking is active by default. This form is ready for a future newsletter provider.
Membership
Members help keep long-form analysis, calculations and strategic comments independent. A single-article option keeps access flexible for readers who only need one piece.
Membership can later unlock member-only comments, briefings and saved reading history.
Checkout-abandonment trials can offer 14 days free when a payment method is reserved. Monthly plans cancel at month-end; yearly plans cancel at year-end with a one-day renewal deadline. Single articles do not renew.
Author
Strategic Infrastructure Architect
Markus Gotthard Dold, known as eMarkus, works at the intersection of energy, battery storage, autonomous systems, AI infrastructure and defense technology. His work focuses on identifying structural shifts early and translating them into real infrastructure, partnerships and commercial projects.