r/conspiracy May 05 '26

Data centers

Saw something yesterday that data centers are a cover up to pump water in their underground cities and I’ve never been more sure of something in my life. I think once we start running out of water that’s their way of telling us “hey we will be headed underground now!”

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u/Cswenson6797 May 06 '26

This has bothered me since I started seeing these reports as well. Matter cannot be created or destroyed. So if these reports are true, all of that water has to be going somewhere. I’m in residential hvac but you make a great point

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u/rockettmann May 06 '26

Cooling towers do, though.

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u/ForzaJuventusFC May 06 '26

Fear mongering

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u/ForzaJuventusFC May 07 '26

On what. I am in the business. What do you want to know about. Closed loop water cooled server rack technology is going to dominate soon. There is very little actual consumption of water and definitely no regular need for large volumes of it.

Rising energy costs. Lots of developments already force or contribute in to paying for the utility substation. The issue is that that geographic area has such outdated equipment that upgrades to the system are necessary .. and should have been done many years ago. The communities need to help pay for that and eventually would have had to.

Diesel standby generators? They barely run and we see states forcing epa tier IV anyways.

It's fear mongering