TECHNO THRILLS
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Saturday, April 19, 2014
Nanodots and Seawater
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Sea water vs. fuel? I have no doubts it can be done. My question is: How many Watts in per BTU out? On what scale? If it works, I think it would be limited to a nuclear powered ship, for use as aviation fuel.
ignore amos - 4/19/14, 11:02 AM
- Skoonj said...
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Rail guns have been tested for decades. Not a big deal.
- 4/19/14, 12:08 PM
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industrial hemp would completely destroy the oil industry almost overnight. so they made it illegal. they'll make electricity illegal if they have to. or make it unreliable somehow.
- 4/19/14, 12:25 PM
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But there is a seawater shortage already! We cannot allow the USN to deplete our seawater reserves!
jd - 4/19/14, 1:03 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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Don't worry; government will tax the hell out of it, and erect a barrier wall around the country to limit free access to sea water.
- 4/19/14, 1:32 PM
- Unknown said...
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On the idea of these new batteries and electric cars: There
are a few problems here. Even if rapid charging is possible,
it will not work so long as we are using coal and natural gas
to generate the electricity.
It will result in a huge demand to increase the supply of
electricity, and electrical infrastructure. So long as the tree-
huggers will resist ANY type of power generation, this would
be entirely academic.
If the environmental left actually cared about the planet, they
would be all for nuclear power! - 4/19/14, 3:07 PM
- MAX Redline said...
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Is this what Barky was talking about when he said that his election meant that "the seas would cease to rise"?
Naah. - 4/19/14, 7:02 PM
- pdwalker said...
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Anonymous,
It's only a question of energy. If you have enough energy, synthetic fuels are easy. A small nuclear plant can easily provide fuel for an aircraft carriers fleet.
Given enough cheap energy, resources abound. - 4/20/14, 5:47 AM