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buwefy t1_j8m4fnc wrote
Reply to comment by __The__Anomaly__ in Scientists Successfully Split Seawater To Produce Green Hydrogen by __The__Anomaly__
You do realize you get water back, when using the hydrogen, right?
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Ivan_The_8th t1_j8m3xcb wrote
Reply to comment by Bowdensaft in Drawing the line between positive use of technology and degeneracy by [deleted]
The difference is what race you have isn't a choice, OP was talking about people who consciously choose to be weird. I'm not agreeing with them, but that's a giant stretch to compare what OP says to racism.
MundaneTaco t1_j8m3336 wrote
Reply to comment by hyggety_hyggety in Scientists Successfully Split Seawater To Produce Green Hydrogen by __The__Anomaly__
Freshwater is a scarce resource, and even then only in certain regions. The oceans are enormous.
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MHwtf t1_j8m1egw wrote
Reply to comment by oldcreaker in Made in China. Beijing will invest in its own AI chats by MINE_exchange
Nah they'll have to figure out how to survive big brother before contemplating on becoming big brother. Imagine sifting your training data through a sieve, whose arbitrarily-shaped holes are constantly changing based on the latest opinions from the bureaucracy. Oh and they might just have to teach AI how to recognize abstract sarcasms.
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_j8m0yg9 wrote
Reply to comment by GaudExMachina in Scientists Successfully Split Seawater To Produce Green Hydrogen by __The__Anomaly__
So you’re saying first we should tow it beyond the environment before we dump it
nasax09 t1_j8m0f82 wrote
Reply to comment by 3SquirrelsinaCoat in What if AI companies are using our prompts to create low-resolution models of our entire identities? by roiseeker
i guess you haven't seen the Social Dilemma yet
MHwtf t1_j8m091u wrote
Reply to comment by AwesomeDragon97 in Made in China. Beijing will invest in its own AI chats by MINE_exchange
The most recent contender from Baidu got taken down just because it made blunt assessment on Chinese economy. "It'll be less censored" my dude what pill you on about 😅
Gilded-Mongoose t1_j8lz4wd wrote
Reply to comment by RockstarAgent in Physicists Say Aliens May Be Using Black Holes as Quantum Computers : ScienceAlert by Gari_305
Dammit that’s what I meant. Please don’t think of me as being as wholesome to have naught but flashlights on my mind. I beg thee.
[deleted] OP t1_j8lz35e wrote
Reply to comment by LibertarianAtheist_ in company offers neural preservation service by [deleted]
Hopefully in the coming decades people will start taking it more seriously. I really don't understand why some people are so against it. At the very least people are donating their bodies and money to valuable research which may save lives in the future.
Alpha3031 t1_j8lykw7 wrote
Reply to comment by hyggety_hyggety in Scientists Successfully Split Seawater To Produce Green Hydrogen by __The__Anomaly__
Well, they hydrogen doesn't go away when you use it as energy storage (it's not a fuel source because you get less energy out burning it than you put in unless you have some pretty advanced fusion reactor, it's like million times harder than deuterium fusion) so when you burn the hydrogen again you get water back.
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Reply to Physicists Say Aliens May Be Using Black Holes as Quantum Computers : ScienceAlert by Gari_305
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LibertarianAtheist_ t1_j8lxic5 wrote
Reply to company offers neural preservation service by [deleted]
The cryopreservation techniques are getting better. We didn't have vitrification up until a few decades ago.
And the research continues.
The society of cryobiologists used to reject scientists who practiced cryonics, and now its president is Greg Fahy THE cryonics guy.
MIT TR uplooaded a somewhat non biased article about it recently.
Wikipedia's article is trash because a conservative clown keeps removing new info added and conveniently keeps his questionable "sources" that are against cryonics.
RockstarAgent t1_j8lxfsq wrote
Reply to comment by Gilded-Mongoose in Physicists Say Aliens May Be Using Black Holes as Quantum Computers : ScienceAlert by Gari_305
Or fleshlights too
btribble t1_j8lwumo wrote
Reply to US’s first solar panels over canals pilot will deploy iron flow batteries by For_All_Humanity
*Utilize. Whoever wrote this headline made it sound like the solar panels have robot arms and are dropping batteries in the canal.
Gilded-Mongoose t1_j8lwj0q wrote
Reply to comment by HarlanCulpepper in Physicists Say Aliens May Be Using Black Holes as Quantum Computers : ScienceAlert by Gari_305
They “might” be using them as an inter dimensional flashlight too.
allenout t1_j8lw4g0 wrote
Reply to comment by remek in 7 international companies have teamed with the EU to form the International Hyperloop Association, the industry's first trade body. by lughnasadh
The point of the tube isn't protection, it is there to produce a vacuum.
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Reply to Physicists Say Aliens May Be Using Black Holes as Quantum Computers : ScienceAlert by Gari_305
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ThisIsFlight t1_j8lurhk wrote
Reply to comment by iamthesam2 in Scientists Successfully Split Seawater To Produce Green Hydrogen by __The__Anomaly__
We throw shit into the sun not because it is easy, but because it is hard!
nanopicofared t1_j8ltevj wrote
Reply to comment by Albert14Pounds in Scientists Successfully Split Seawater To Produce Green Hydrogen by __The__Anomaly__
exactly this
__The__Anomaly__ OP t1_j8lsy72 wrote
Reply to comment by Giantstingray in Scientists Successfully Split Seawater To Produce Green Hydrogen by __The__Anomaly__
But chlorine is exactly the problem if you want to get H2 because Cl2 amd HCl corrode the aparatus. The great thing about this approach is that it does not produce Cl2.
TheFinality t1_j8m737k wrote
Reply to comment by GaudExMachina in Scientists Successfully Split Seawater To Produce Green Hydrogen by __The__Anomaly__
The Arabian Gulf has this issue because of the high amount of desalination that takes place for local water supplies.