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Console_Modder@sh.itjust.works to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 2 years ago

Nuclear power? That's just steam power with extra steps!

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Nuclear power? That's just steam power with extra steps!

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Console_Modder@sh.itjust.works to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 2 years ago
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    All of humanities technological advancements can be summed up in ever more complex ways to boil water

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      That’s why photovoltaics need much more R&D. They are the only true advancement in electricity production since the inception of broadly adopted electrification.

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        Exactly why we should ditch them. We shall not break tradition. Praise be the turbine

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          Hollowed be thy pipes

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            Anoint me in condensate

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          Blessed be the holy turbine, we seek guidance in its rotation. Long may it spin and bring forth a bounteous current.

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        Also fuel cells.

    • someguy3@lemmy.world
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      Hey we burn things just for heat too.

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        Yeah, heat to boil water

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          We heat homes, smelt ore, many industrial things.

          • SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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            And water

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              We smelting water tonight?

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              Not only water as per the original comment. You need heat to smelt ore and do any number of industrial things to progress society.

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                But then you quench that ore in water! It’s just heating water with extra steps!

    • PoisonedPrisonPanda@discuss.tchncs.de
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      I think to be more general it boils down to just oxidate stuff.

      /pun intended

    • Pyr@lemmy.ca
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      Boil shit, burn shit, and blow shit up. Humans in a nut shell.

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        That’s all “burn shit”.

    • Peppycito@sh.itjust.works
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      Most of the biggest advances in technology is just about moving liquids. Rocket science is really just large scale HVAC.

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    Oh boy just wait till you hear how fossil fuels work

  • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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    That’s just steam power with extra steps!

    I’ve got bad news for ya bruv

  • Tony! Toni! Toné! ☑️@lemmy.ml
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    Wait till you find out how nuclear fusion makes electricity

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      You mean, how it will in 20 years?

      • Tony! Toni! Toné! ☑️@lemmy.ml
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        Perpetually so

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        It’s like Musk time. In 20 years it’ll only be 20 years away.

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      Helion’s approach is actually different. They are attempting to capture energy directly through induction. I hope it pans out for them, seems like a really interesting approach.

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        That seems inefficient

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          Here’s a video I saw a few months back you might find interesting:

          https://youtu.be/_bDXXWQxK38?si=7XooWphajO6OlRB5

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      We can do it now, just haven’t found a way to scale it and make it economical yet.

      • Tony! Toni! Toné! ☑️@lemmy.ml
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        ITER is doing a great job on that front

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      There’s actually two (at least that I know of) ways for fusion to generate electricity, this is a newer one https://youtu.be/uRaQLZaaHWo?si=DTwV26inm1pyrYn8

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      Don’t leave us ice cold.

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    bfae679eb8bf798633b9117368c848bbdca716070c0cf8bf113549c6d246931c_3

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    Our entire society* has been based on burning things. Then we progressed to… burning atoms.

    (*Exceptions I can think of is solar, wind, hydro.)

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      Then we’re leaching off the sun burning atoms.

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        Ohhhhh!

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      Solar farms did start out as using the sun to boil water. Basically mirrors redirecting light to a central point to super-heat a pipe flowing with water.

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        Theres actually been a major increase in solar thermal power stations in the last few years

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        Oh so that’s what that big central tower in New Vegas was. I never put two and two together.

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      Wind and hydro still have to spin a turbine. Solar is the one true stand out advancement in electricity production since we started using electricity.

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        They spin it directly though, not via steam.

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    They can’t all be photonic inversion.

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    Well Rotating a rotor on a generator is the most convenient way to make electricity with parts that last a long amount of time. Also doesn’t help that we use AC power while other sources like photovoltaic produce DC power which needs to be converted to be used.

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    Helion Energy seem to solve this problem

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    Don’t forget about the deadly waste product!

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      Deadly, horrible waste product that is processed and made so safe you can literally kiss it. But don’t let me get in the way of fearmongering.

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        Not to mention coal also releases radioactive particles too, but instead of being safely contained they’re released into the air you breathe.

        But hey, it’s invisible, so it’s less scary!

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          2009 is basically ancient by today’s standards.

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