Belz...
Fiend God
That is a good deal.![]()
Yeah, suck it, America!
That is a good deal.![]()
The cryptocurrency fandom seems to think the solution to "all money is arbitrary" is to make all money random.
Yes the dollar is a fiat currency. That's still functionally different and better than a "because we say so" currency.
I don't know what "make all money random" means so I am not going to criticize this I-don't-know-if-this-is-a-summary.I'd say that's a very nice summary but unfortunately Psionl0 will be along shortly to tell me that it's in fact a horrible summary, perhaps in the process showing that he doesn't know what summaries are.
Apart from it's use in electronics ewhat use does it have?
I don't know what "make all money random" means so I am not going to criticize this I-don't-know-if-this-is-a-summary.
It looks pretty and doesn't oxidize so it makes nice Jewelry. Half of all the gold ever mined is currently in some form of jewelry.
Tesla has stopped accepting Bitcoin as payment, citing the deleterious environmental impact of mining. ...

Added: In fact it would be more efficient to build a car that burns coal directly rather than electricity produced by coal. You're losing lots of energy during the conversion process of coal to electricity.
What is your evidence for this?
Yeah, suck it, America!
Only energy transformation, Thermodynamics. Chemical reactions, losses from conversion of 1 form of energy to another.....Stuff like that.
You forgot one link. Engineering. I seriously doubt you can burn coal as efficiently in car.
Maybe this is the link you were looking for:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CAN5nO1ag0
It's a video of the Coaldsmobile. A GM car from the early 80's that ran on coal.
No kidding.
Now we have hydro power too, it's just we have too many people lining up for it and there's not enough to go around.![]()
It is a bleak future where local perfection is irrelevant.The advantage of living on the Canadian shield!
It is a bleak future where local perfection is irrelevant.
Maybe this is the link you were looking for:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CAN5nO1ag0
It's a video of the Coaldsmobile. A GM car from the early 80's that ran on coal.
No kidding.
But was it more efficient than using electricity generated by a coal-fired power station ?
Power stations use pulverised coal dust to superheat water and use that water to drive turbines.
The "Coaldsmobile" burns the pulverised coal dust directly in a turbine. I know that this sounds like an argument from incredulity, but if this was more efficient than using coal to heat water then wouldn't power stations be doing this ?
There would seem to be a *lot* of wasted heat in the coal-dust turbine.
Added: In fact it would be more efficient to build a car that burns coal directly rather than electricity produced by coal. You're losing lots of energy during the conversion process of coal to electricity.
Only energy transformation, Thermodynamics. Chemical reactions, losses from conversion of 1 form of energy to another.....Stuff like that.