BentasticMrBen
BentasticMrBen t1_j8n9fv0 wrote
Reply to comment by Navynuke00 in Scientists Successfully Split Seawater To Produce Green Hydrogen by __The__Anomaly__
I’m on board with what you’re saying, but will this still be a problem after a few years of successful clean hydrogen? As in aren’t they all just waiting to be proven wrong until they’re forced to change?
BentasticMrBen t1_j8jo5d2 wrote
Reply to comment by RupaulHollywood in Scientists Successfully Split Seawater To Produce Green Hydrogen by __The__Anomaly__
Ah, I did not realize hydrogen splitting was such waste heavy, hence the emphasis on “green” hydrogen, which was the thing I did not comprehend. Thank you, kind person.
BentasticMrBen t1_j8ixv4q wrote
ELI5: how is this relevant to the public? What are some of the direct affects this will have to humanity as a whole?
BentasticMrBen t1_j292uvd wrote
I generally don’t go for as juicy as you have made it. A bit less liquid would be my tip, as well as thinner slices as another user suggested. When you have thinner vegetables, you won’t need as much liquid to fully cook it.
BentasticMrBen t1_ivvagxy wrote
Is this a Curb Your Enthusiasm episode? Did you get Larry David-ed?
BentasticMrBen t1_iufl1xw wrote
I don’t litter, and my car is not full of garbage. It isn’t the trash itself, it’s the people who litter that are garbage.
BentasticMrBen t1_iu69cb0 wrote
Reply to [OC] Coco at the vets by Im_gorgeous
Coco looks sus
BentasticMrBen t1_j8nl7sa wrote
Reply to comment by Navynuke00 in Scientists Successfully Split Seawater To Produce Green Hydrogen by __The__Anomaly__
The final squeeze of old energy has been and will always inevitably be messy and greedy. But it’s advancements like this that’ll try to make these squeezes final. What I’m saying is the car industry didn’t believe in clean energy, until technology and consumers demanded them to be. And now that technology is almost here for clean hydrogen, the next thing to do is convince the consumers of its benefits, and (hopefully) the industry will be forced to listen.
Clarification: I truly believe Reaganomics is on its way out, and the consumers will have a stronger sway on industry, rather than just CEO’s.