All together now, panic!
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All together now, panic!
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 095322.htm
That, I suggest, requires an accurate assessment of available supplies, also as oil becomes scarcer its price would rise and thus be used less on things of lesser importance.
Doom mongering must be a profitable employment I feel.
Roy.
That, I suggest, requires an accurate assessment of available supplies, also as oil becomes scarcer its price would rise and thus be used less on things of lesser importance.
Doom mongering must be a profitable employment I feel.
Roy.
First people deny a thing, then they belittle it, then they say it was known all along! Von Humboldt
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...currently inconveniently complicated by the 'discovery' of scores of vast oil and gas reserves – in Siberia, Sea of Ochotsk, Barentsz Sea, Kara Sea, South China Sea, Kamchatka, Maracaïbo, offshore Brasil, around the Falklands, around New Zealand, etc. etc. etc., and the rapid development of deep sea drilling technologies (with some hiccups here and there), and the knowledge that 99% of the ocean floor is still totally unexplored!Digit wrote:http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 095322.htm
That, I suggest, requires an accurate assessment of available supplies, also as oil becomes scarcer its price would rise and thus be used less on things of lesser importance.
Doom mongering must be a profitable employment I feel.
So it looks to me we'll still have plenty fossil fuels for the remainder of this century at least. Energy supply is not the problem. Although fossil fuels are un-renewable resources and will run out one day of course!
But the real problem is that burning fossil fuels heats up the atmosphere, twice: by direct radiation when burning, and indirectly by building up greenhouse gases that lock in heat, changes climates, and makes sea levels rise, flooding low-lying coastal plains (where 80% of the world's populations live).
No, I don't think we'll run out of fossil fuels very soon. But we really need to replace them a.s.a.p. anyway! For entirely different reasons than scarcity. Real or imagined.
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A point that a chap on another forum that I visit flatly refused to accept! I also made the point that that part would continue what ever the prime mover.by direct radiation when burning,
Roy.
First people deny a thing, then they belittle it, then they say it was known all along! Von Humboldt
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No, if we have an energy source that does not require burning, that part wouldn't continue. And we do have energy sources that don't involve burning: solar, wind, water, tidal, heat exchangers, nuclear fission, nuclear fusion.Digit wrote:A point that a chap on another forum that I visit flatly refused to accept! I also made the point that that part would continue what ever the prime mover.by direct radiation when burning,
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A point that a chap on another forum that I visit flatly refused to accept!
You hang out on evangelical christian forums?
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.
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After Arch/David, the paedophile EFL teacher, Marduk, and a couple other dickheads like that I try to avoid fundie boards like the plague. Besides, all those boards usually ban me within the hour anyway.Minimalist wrote:A point that a chap on another forum that I visit flatly refused to accept!
You hang out on evangelical christian forums?


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Not a chance Min.
I hoped this wouldn't happen RS, I've had debates in the past with posters, students etc and lack of knowledge/understanding causes a suspension of belief. Some people's logic refuses to accept that a sail boat can sail faster than the wind, that a rocket in space can exceed the speed of its jet exhaust. They are all wrong, as I'm afraid are you.
Generate your electricity, for example, how you wish, 100% of the power in use equals the heat out!
A motor vehicle radiates heat from its exhaust, radiates, convects and conducts more from the engine itself and the radiator, the tyres get hot, heat is transferred to the road and to the atmosphere from the road and from friction with the vehicle.
Energy in equals energy out!
Roy.
I hoped this wouldn't happen RS, I've had debates in the past with posters, students etc and lack of knowledge/understanding causes a suspension of belief. Some people's logic refuses to accept that a sail boat can sail faster than the wind, that a rocket in space can exceed the speed of its jet exhaust. They are all wrong, as I'm afraid are you.
Generate your electricity, for example, how you wish, 100% of the power in use equals the heat out!
A motor vehicle radiates heat from its exhaust, radiates, convects and conducts more from the engine itself and the radiator, the tyres get hot, heat is transferred to the road and to the atmosphere from the road and from friction with the vehicle.
Energy in equals energy out!
Roy.
First people deny a thing, then they belittle it, then they say it was known all along! Von Humboldt
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An electrical motor doesn't have an exhaust...Digit wrote:A motor vehicle radiates heat from its exhaust
Not if it's an electrical motor: no radiator!radiates, convects and conducts more from the engine itself and the radiator
Frictional heat generation. Needs to be reduced. How: remove the friction! No wheels, no axles, no mechanics, no combustion, no pneumatics, and no hydraulics! Force fields, magnetics, or some such.the tyres get hot, heat is transferred to the road and to the atmosphere from the road and from friction with the vehicle.
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So you do not understand. Are you familiar with the principle that energy cannot be created nor destroyed?
Roy.
Roy.
First people deny a thing, then they belittle it, then they say it was known all along! Von Humboldt
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Of course. As I am familiar with the principle that energy can take the form of heat and/or power. Currently 80% of energy created by combustion engines escapes in the form of heat. 20% (the power) drives the car, and overrides air and frictional resistance as well. So combustion engines are very inefficient. Lose the combustion engine and you lose that energy waste as well as the excess heat generation.Digit wrote:So you do not understand. Are you familiar with the principle that energy cannot be created nor destroyed?
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So if it can not be destroyed what happens to the energy from the fuel in your car?
Roy.
Roy.
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I have, you demonstrated that you didn't understand, thus repeating it serves no purpose.
But I'll repeat, energy in equals energy out, the form may change, nothing else.
If you convert the chemical energy of the fuel into motion, kinetic energy, what happens to it then?
I'll give you another to puzzle over, water is an insulator.
Roy.
But I'll repeat, energy in equals energy out, the form may change, nothing else.
If you convert the chemical energy of the fuel into motion, kinetic energy, what happens to it then?
I'll give you another to puzzle over, water is an insulator.
Roy.
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Not a chance Min.
Whew!
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.
-- George Carlin
-- George Carlin