cool, so all the machines to dig this with and all the trucks to transport this with and all the electricity used to refine it and all the waste chemicals and polluted water dont pollute and defeat the purpose in the first place ? bullshit someone is simply brilliant -
Haha yep. For the most part. It's all a trade off. Nothing in chemistry is 100% efficient and never an equivalent exchange due to entropy. The good part is we exchange the waste to other water instead of inhaling the more toxic gases from cars. How that tradeoff compares, it's impossible for me to gauge, ha.
I'm just interested how they create that honeycomb like matrix. Perfect right angled teensy squares two inches long.
cool, so all the machines to dig this with and all the trucks to transport this with and all the electricity used to refine it and all the waste chemicals and polluted water dont pollute and defeat the purpose in the first place ? bullshit someone is simply brilliant -
Haha yep. For the most part. It's all a trade off. Nothing in chemistry is 100% efficient and never an equivalent exchange due to entropy. The good part is we exchange the waste to other water instead of inhaling the more toxic gases from cars. How that tradeoff compares, it's impossible for me to gauge, ha.
if we had any sense they would fix the engines, so they don't make the toxic fumes rather than try to remove them after they are made.
4:10 super secret. Lol, those are my mountains here in Utah. XD