Re: But there is a catch. Hydrogen generally doesn't occur in nature by itself, but rather in combination with other elements. Today it is usually produced from fossil fuel.




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AKA Gray Asphalt 2 wrote:

To a non-scientist, it seems unscientific to say that rules of
thermodynamics guarantee that hycrogen can not be extracted from water in
a
way that produces a net energy gain that is significant.

Which is why non-scientists should stay out of it.

No process has even been shown to have an excess of energy - ever. Nor is
it
ever likely to.

Graham

I have studied Mill, however, and the idea that scientific theory is written
in stone isn't exactly in line with what I consider to be scientific
thinkers ... scientific dogmatists, yes.


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