murdoch65 wrote:
I am very interested in the last question of the series.
What would you do if it was your invention?
First let me mention that as to the article from which this question
sprang, it
was written by a fairly wide-eyed person who got a number of things wrong and
let his
Steve decided to take him at his word as to the efficiency of
burning hydrogen
but I disagree with this, as hydrogen fuel cells are making good progress and
can be expected to make some more over the next ten or twenty years.
Yes, I think that's right, but I do tend to take issue with the
Hi m65
Thanks for an interesting letter. Interesting and interesting.
Steve decided to take him at his word as to the efficiency of
burning hydrogen
but I disagree with this, as hydrogen fuel cells are making good
progress and
can be expected to make some more over the next ten or twenty
if the creation of such machine is that simple then nobody would
succeed to restrain its spread (although there probably would be
attempts to do so). further, that would mean the need to re-allocate
at least several million people to different businesses as very much
of oil and related industries
in the last question of the series.
What would you do if it was your invention?
Thanks,
Kirk
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if the creation
fast though, very good coordination. But it could be
done. Wow, what a scenario!!
Best
Keith
Thanks,
Kirk
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