28 Dec
2020
28 Dec
'20
7:24 p.m.
* mpetach@netflight.com (Matthew Petach) [Tue 29 Dec 2020, 01:08 CET]:
But as far as the physics goes, the conversion of biomatter into petrochemicals in the ground is more "renewable" than the conversion of hydrogen into helium in the sun.
It's not. Where did Mr Metcalf think the energy comes from that is necessary for that process? You know, the energy that we can now extract by burning it? -- Niels. -- "It's amazing what people will do to get their name on the internet, which is odd, because all you really need is a Blogspot account." -- roy edroso, alicublog.blogspot.com