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Their are ways to reduce that wasted energy and make the transfer more efficient also he also recently recognized that he did make that mistake at 443
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The jagged ridges remind me of that of Fernal lenses
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Great video, please do more! I bet you could be both an awesome space sci fi channel as well something for other stuff would be cool.
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Really? Would that actually work?
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@feuby8480 I mean that sounds pretty complex to pull off
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Very good point @charlestaylor3195
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Hey ziroth I heard they found a way to make fusion without thr ridiculous high temperatures while it's not room temperature fusion it's less got than the normal temperature of the 150 million degrees we need Pleasr check that out you'll find it and please make a video about it in the future please!!!! I Can't say it because this will be taken down
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I wish you had a discord would be very cool because I got stuff you will love to see for fusion
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@_spartan11796 lul
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It's solar punk ❤
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The only possible way to store hydrogen without heavy equipment is a technology called cryo compressed hydrogen, which you compress it to the point of being a liquid and you can store more of it than regular cryogenic liquid hydrogen about 27 percent more and it's lighter storage system and you need less heavier equipment to refill it and it takes less time to refuel the aircraft their was a company that talked and now using it I saw the news about it on ne'w atlas and I was excited it does add more complexity to the tank but it does give away the problem of boil of having little to non for cryo compressed hydrogen
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I love magnet free motors their cheap and easy to produce and can still have a high efficiency even if in cases slightly less than their magnet counterparts but still is up their
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Do you understand how hard and how much time it would take to mine the amount of helium on the moon? It's like over 10 parts, something per million ( I don't remember the actual number), which is gonna be very hard to use, so it will most likely be used for medical and stuff now that doesn't mean it could be used for fusion but the amount of time and resources to extract it wouldn't make much economic sense
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