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NNadir

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13. Well if one doesn't give a shit about the laws of thermodyamics, one could...
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 01:26 PM
Apr 29

..could waste time waxing romantic about whether someone is making sodium batteries somewhere.

I'm not interested in batteries, except to demonstrate that they are asinine in a world largely powered by fossil fuels, since they are devices that destroy, in most cases exergy, although in some devices like a hybrid car they can recover it.

I spend about two to thee hours a day in the primary scientific literature. The search engine I use is Google Scholar, although there are six major scientific journals I monitor regularly. I often reference these here.

Even so, I said "to my knowledge." Confessing that one doesn't know something is a sign of wisdom, to my way of thinking, a perfectly reasonable practice, and I think anyone who thinks that it isn't is probably relatively fairly unfamiliar with what knowledge might be.

The most intelligent people I know can readily say "I don't know."

So what's the point, that sodium batteries are saving the world?

If I were running around pretending to treat, say, Jim Hansen, as an oracle, quoting his views on the climate disaster while ignoring what he says about addressing it, I'd be careful about claiming who is and is not a fool.

That's just me though.

I have a clear opinion of what a fool might be and I'm hardly restrained, within the limits of this place, about recognizing one when I see one. I'm quite sure I run into them all the time.

Have a nice day.

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Oh good. After tearing the mountains to pieces for coal... NNadir Apr 29 #1
They want to... 2naSalit Apr 29 #4
Leaving big holes like this one OKIsItJustMe Apr 29 #7
In the fast neutron spectrum with the dumped thorium from lanthanide mining for... NNadir Apr 29 #10
Your insistence that "renewable energy" is not green is contradicted by the experts. OKIsItJustMe Apr 29 #12
I don't credit "Appeal to authority" arguments. NNadir Apr 29 #14
There's nothing particularly wrong with an appeal to authority. You use it all the time. OKIsItJustMe Apr 29 #16
Well ain't that nice blue-wave Apr 29 #2
Except...the next generation of EV batteries are supposed to use little to no lithium Fiendish Thingy Apr 29 #3
There's always something wonderful on the horizon. NNadir Apr 29 #5
The bulk of BC's household energy comes from hydro Fiendish Thingy Apr 29 #8
I have been writing here for over 20 years on energy. NNadir Apr 29 #11
Thank you for your opinions IMHO they resemble those of our President OKIsItJustMe Apr 29 #19
Thank you for the guilt by association fallacy. Let's go full Godwin. NNadir Apr 29 #20
No guilt by association intended OKIsItJustMe Apr 29 #21
Oh, I sure hope I'm the "hydrogen will save us" moron you refer to. thought crime Apr 29 #23
No, I wasn't thinking of you. If however you wish to... NNadir Apr 30 #24
Do you know how to use search engines? OKIsItJustMe Apr 29 #9
Well if one doesn't give a shit about the laws of thermodyamics, one could... NNadir Apr 29 #13
Your response to evidence is belligerent denial of the truth OKIsItJustMe Apr 29 #15
Thank you for sharing your opinion. NNadir Apr 29 #17
I'm sorry, I should have said "virtually" every expert OKIsItJustMe Apr 29 #18
There's always some technology on the horizon that will supposedly save our asses from the fire. hunter Apr 29 #6
Yes, we just have to do it. thought crime Apr 29 #22
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