That's a fair comment. I wasn't calling you out. You can't argue with math formulas.
I just suspect in this case that somewhere the narrative is discouraging people who are much smarter than myself to actually putting their hands to the plow to find the solution...
Oh for sure, and sorry for the snark. There’s a lot of insane true crime stories involving people creating much more energy efficient vehicles. The main hurdle to get through is the activation energy of electrolysis. If you can do that with a negligible amount of energy loss, then I think we can start to suspect some foul play.
You know you they teach high schoolers to measure the energy yield from water electrolysis, right?
That's a fair comment. I wasn't calling you out. You can't argue with math formulas.
I just suspect in this case that somewhere the narrative is discouraging people who are much smarter than myself to actually putting their hands to the plow to find the solution...
Oh for sure, and sorry for the snark. There’s a lot of insane true crime stories involving people creating much more energy efficient vehicles. The main hurdle to get through is the activation energy of electrolysis. If you can do that with a negligible amount of energy loss, then I think we can start to suspect some foul play.