Detective D
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Engineers reveal cause of key sodium-ion battery flaw | Cornell Chronicle
This is one year ago.
Lots of acclaim about this, it is sort of old news.
Same with the "iron battery". They have working examples. They have their own downsides.
maybe some day they will get past it? Physics is physics though, despite our tenacity to "believe hard enough in the science!"
And as Richard mentioned above, none of this addresses the rest of the package. They will still have to mandate this, shove it in our face, and outlaw alternatives.
Friendly reminder, CO2 is .04% of the atmosphere. Water vapor is 4% and does the same thing.
Don't let them scare you with all their big, scary, no point of reference numbers. Millions of tons(!!!OMG) of CO2 is not enough to register even a .0001% change in the atmosphere. So they use that phrase and "parts per million" because people are to lazy to translate PPM into a % and "million" sounds big and scary.
How many decimals is one millionth? Let's see...
Tenths
Hundredths
Thousandths
Ten Thousandths
Hundred Thousandths
Millionths
soooo what.....
.000001 is one PPM.
How come we aren't afraid of water vapor? Oh, BTW
Which is not even close to the whole story. Meanwhile, the same media goes screaming about climate change and record snowfall in CA this year.
This is one year ago.
Lots of acclaim about this, it is sort of old news.
Same with the "iron battery". They have working examples. They have their own downsides.
maybe some day they will get past it? Physics is physics though, despite our tenacity to "believe hard enough in the science!"
And as Richard mentioned above, none of this addresses the rest of the package. They will still have to mandate this, shove it in our face, and outlaw alternatives.
Friendly reminder, CO2 is .04% of the atmosphere. Water vapor is 4% and does the same thing.
Don't let them scare you with all their big, scary, no point of reference numbers. Millions of tons(!!!OMG) of CO2 is not enough to register even a .0001% change in the atmosphere. So they use that phrase and "parts per million" because people are to lazy to translate PPM into a % and "million" sounds big and scary.
How many decimals is one millionth? Let's see...
Tenths
Hundredths
Thousandths
Ten Thousandths
Hundred Thousandths
Millionths
soooo what.....
.000001 is one PPM.
How come we aren't afraid of water vapor? Oh, BTW
Which is not even close to the whole story. Meanwhile, the same media goes screaming about climate change and record snowfall in CA this year.
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