Re: First law of thermodynamics
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Aug 30, 2021 10:39AM
Achieved final critical milestones, completing a successful silicon pour
Coldandrich
read this article:
It's from 2013! 8 years later 2021 the progress would be exponential
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/phys.org/news/2013-01-nanosilicon-rapidly-electricity.amp
Of particular note to you in the article:
To confirm that that the 10-nm silicon-water reaction generates hydrogen with no byproducts that could interfere with applications, the researchers used the silicon-generated hydrogen to operate a fuel cell. The fuel cell performed very well, producing more current and voltage than the theoretical amount of pure hydrogen, which is due to the fact that the 10-nm particles generated more hydrogen than the theoretical 14 wt %.
The magic ingredient nano silicon is generating more energy than theoretically thought possible.
14% was in 2013. Imagine EBH2 with scientists who devoted their lives studying Hydrogen how high they have gotten that number and how optimized the system and materials have become.