There are ways to capture and use energy, from the sun, wind, ambient heat, and other heat producing devices. There is; 1 Heat capture pneumatic. 2 there is the heat recycling steam engine (hot pulse) residual heat recycle. 3 With a simple array of insulated water tanks whatever heat or cold is there can be captured at extremely low cost. For instance you could cool your home from the winter's cold. You could heat your home from you methane powered electric generator. Water "good" for this.
@hypnofan35 Does anyone believe that there is no such thing as a hot pulse/heat recycle steam engine? It has been made obsolete from common knowledge. Pure water is the best piston pusher as a drive gas. It will give up its energy to power, and the residual heat can be recycled as hot water. I know people just tend to be led easily. 150 years of exclusive steam power and then internal combustion with advent of big energy? Doesn't exactly sound like a natural transition to me.
@hypnofan35 I think most people must be "energy understanding depraved" It is actually very simple in terms of transitions, and usages. We only use fire and then throw away the heat. Apparently that is the only thing that is legallay available to us. Nukes aren't good. The advent of insulations allow us heat capture and save using water. How do you save cool for when it's hot out? How do you turn ambient heat into electric power or AC? ans. pneumatic energy storage adding ambient heat.
There are ways to capture and use energy, from the sun, wind, ambient heat, and other heat producing devices. There is; 1 Heat capture pneumatic. 2 there is the heat recycling steam engine (hot pulse) residual heat recycle. 3 With a simple array of insulated water tanks whatever heat or cold is there can be captured at extremely low cost. For instance you could cool your home from the winter's cold. You could heat your home from you methane powered electric generator. Water "good" for this.
hypnofan35 1 year ago
@hypnofan35 Does anyone believe that there is no such thing as a hot pulse/heat recycle steam engine? It has been made obsolete from common knowledge. Pure water is the best piston pusher as a drive gas. It will give up its energy to power, and the residual heat can be recycled as hot water. I know people just tend to be led easily. 150 years of exclusive steam power and then internal combustion with advent of big energy? Doesn't exactly sound like a natural transition to me.
hypnofan35 1 year ago
@hypnofan35 I think most people must be "energy understanding depraved" It is actually very simple in terms of transitions, and usages. We only use fire and then throw away the heat. Apparently that is the only thing that is legallay available to us. Nukes aren't good. The advent of insulations allow us heat capture and save using water. How do you save cool for when it's hot out? How do you turn ambient heat into electric power or AC? ans. pneumatic energy storage adding ambient heat.
hypnofan35 1 year ago