Way back when they were saying the exact same things about Uranium reactors. Still, if the guy is right I hope he gets some backers with deep pockets and builds one of the things. The guy who invents the fix for our energy crunch will retire young and very, very wealthy.
It's already here, nobody wants to listen and accept it because they are afraid of the future. We already have 100 reactors power plants sitting around with 20 years of fuel in them we already paid for sitting around costing us billions in storage and security producing zero benefit for their investment that could easily be making electricity and hydrogen for a minimal extra investment in generators and electrolisizers.
We've been over this Henning. You should check your calculations, they're way off.
It's funny, people hate good ideas they didn't come up with.
Love good ideas no matter who came up with them. Don't like bad ones based on faulty logic, though.
Please show the fault in the above logic? Do you fault the economics of the H2? If so when I get home I'll email you the stuff from NREL. Do you fault using trillions of dollars of weapons for something else productive now that we don't need them as weapons?
I went though the calculations awhile back and found your scheme capable of producing only a small fraction of power output currently used in the US. While it certainly could be done, and perhaps safely, it is not game-changing at all.
Way back when they were saying the exact same things about Uranium reactors. Still, if the guy is right I hope he gets some backers with deep pockets and builds one of the things. The guy who invents the fix for our energy crunch will retire young and very, very wealthy.
Because the older we get, the more comfortable we are with the world as it is and we resist anything that may upset that. Youth sees the problems in the world and tries to find a solution. That's why even when old people invent something new and great, it's typically something they have been at for their entire career.As par for this course, I suppose I have to find something to argue with, so:
What makes you think that the person that invents this will be young?
edited to add the smiley, because if you add a smiley you can say anything you want and nobody can get mad.
Because the older we get, the more comfortable we are with the world as it is and we resist anything that may upset that. Youth sees the problems in the world and tries to find a solution. That's why even when old people invent something new and great, it's typically something they have been at for their entire career.
When we are young we are fearless so we welcome change. As we age change scares us because we know it could get worse. The problem is since we live in the world we think of, predicting failure is nearly a guarantee of it.
Well, don't you think that the effort to solve something like this probably will take most of a person's career? If you think not, then I think you are underestimating the problem. Just getting the permits will probably take the best part of a career. The person that gets rich off this WILL be old. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!