It also fails to account for the fact that everyone does not pay the same amount for electricity. When enough miners start to take their miners offline the difficulty will start to fall, making it more profitable for others to mine, giving them an incentive to buy additional miners
Still, even taking into consideration all those variables, IT IS CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF ENERGY spent on a calculation of no real value.
How about spending even a fraction of ANY electricity on ANYTHING that serves a real benefit in addition to managing the blockchain?
No, I'm not assuming anything like that. If you read my next post, you'll see that I've discussed it further.
Quoting it below:
Wouldn't it be a win-win?