Message from @[DGI]tech

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2019-05-30 16:55:43 UTC  

I've heard about basically cleaning the atmosphere and fueling from it but i've not heard much

2019-05-30 16:56:41 UTC  

It's definitely technically possible through the Fischer-Tropsch processes but as always the devil is in the dollars.

2019-05-30 16:56:57 UTC  

It's not cheaper than fossil fuel yet.

2019-05-30 16:57:38 UTC  

You are just putting in energy to reverse the combustion process and turn water and CO2 into hydrocarbons.

2019-05-30 16:58:17 UTC  

Whoever figures out how to do that cheaply is going to be a very rich man

2019-05-30 16:58:30 UTC  

Ooooh yes.

2019-05-30 16:59:26 UTC  

Lots of people working on it. And the cost depends heavily on the cost of power. So as solar gets cheaper it becomes more competitive.

2019-05-30 16:59:53 UTC  

It's essentially an alternative to batteries, just another way to store energy and move it around.

2019-05-30 17:01:00 UTC  

we can only hope

2019-05-30 17:01:59 UTC  

We could also spend energy to pump hydrocarbons back underground which would remove net carbon from the atmosphere.

2019-05-30 17:02:30 UTC  

If that turns out to be necessary.

2019-05-30 17:17:39 UTC  

@Salacious Swanky Cat
Ok, but I can get twice that at least out of my half-destroyed Ford station wagon... Still needs work, but hey, maybe...

@Just for youtube [NB1]
Forests and tress; It's not just bread. It's bread, milk, bandages, car parts, whole cars, feild artillery peices, half-finished porn movies (ok, pre-edited porn movies), tires, unpainted window frames (vinyl only, they don't make aluminum anymore), door knockers, artificial stone, ready-pour concrete, unready pour concrete, F-18's, F-16's (if they don't crash halfway there), M-16's, M-14's, radiat... ¿Get the picture?
Phasing out gas and deisel may or may not be absolutely necessary.

2019-05-30 17:18:15 UTC  

Less electric cars! Less fun!

2019-05-30 17:18:35 UTC  

You used the example of bread and i used the example of bread.

2019-05-30 17:18:45 UTC  

I get the picture.

2019-05-30 17:18:46 UTC  

200-250 miles gets you farther than you think. Plus, the logistics around charging are different than pumping gas.

2019-05-30 17:18:48 UTC  

I'm not retarded.

2019-05-30 17:19:02 UTC  

I understand that not only bread gets cheaper when everything gets cheaper.

2019-05-30 17:19:04 UTC  

Thanks.

2019-05-30 17:20:01 UTC  

Yes 200+ miles is very far, plenty for most people.

2019-05-30 17:20:24 UTC  

Electric cars still have a long way before becoming viable, and an improvement over gasoline based.

2019-05-30 17:20:53 UTC  

I said when people drive teslas bread doesn't get cheaper, Mandatory.

2019-05-30 17:21:28 UTC  

I said when people drive teslas bread doesn't get cheaper, Mandatory.

2019-05-30 17:21:59 UTC  

Why would bread prices be affected by electric cars.

2019-05-30 17:22:23 UTC  

Mandatory's argument is when fuel prices are cheaper for shipping, everything gets cheaper for consumers.

2019-05-30 17:22:24 UTC  

And why is that a conversation first off.

2019-05-30 17:22:29 UTC  

LOl

2019-05-30 17:22:31 UTC  

Ah.

2019-05-30 17:22:44 UTC  

Backlog of chat up above.

2019-05-30 17:22:57 UTC  

Basically he's saying yea when trucks don't have to pay for fuel, products will be cheaper.

2019-05-30 17:23:09 UTC  

Uh.

2019-05-30 17:23:14 UTC  

Fuel is fuel.

2019-05-30 17:23:18 UTC  

Or when the fuel is cheaper

2019-05-30 17:23:23 UTC  

Whether it's gas or electric.

2019-05-30 17:23:30 UTC  

You are paying for a particular product of travel regardless.

2019-05-30 17:23:48 UTC  

He's talking alternative, like, who knows what, anything besides liquid fuel and electricity

2019-05-30 17:24:00 UTC  

idk his argument entirely, seems magical to me.

2019-05-30 17:24:20 UTC  

The only shizz we got is gas, electric, and hydrogen which is largely pre-prod.

2019-05-30 17:24:29 UTC  

Lol.

2019-05-30 17:24:41 UTC  

well there's diesel

2019-05-30 17:24:42 UTC  

but yeah