Doesn't even matter in the slightest. Butt hurt Jews like Stanton friedman get pissed because Lazar interferes with his very intentional Jewish grift to intercept the spiritual and monetary energy of the alien believers, but fuck that walking dead Jew and Israel
That was a particle accelerator. And he was making solid state hydride to run his corvette. Not hydrogen. You could fire a gun in to the tanks and not catch fire.
B b b but the Jewish agents say lazar is lying! It will explode if you shoot it!
Anyways, I've wondered about his intention there. What are the manufacturing costs with respect to fossil fuel usage, in addition to the money cost. Because displacing the fossil fuel elsewhere in the process only lends itself to new use cases or optimizations, which is a very good thing, but we should emphasize that instead of this religious doctrine of an infinite fuel source.
If people don't want the carbon footprint then go live on a farm and do manual labor. The feudal age had very little carbon footprint. Sick of these overzealous religious atheists reeeeing
Not really sure. I don’t exactly remember that whole project as being something he was claiming was that amazing or that he invented somehow. It just came across to me as just a cool personal project to mess around with equipment not readily available to the public. The hydride and ability to run a car off it didn’t sound like a new invention to me. At least not from that video. And im not sure they really got in to wether it was cost effective or really beneficial other then environmentally. But it’s been years since I seen that video.
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You could fire a gun in to the tanks and not catch fire.
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Anyways, I've wondered about his intention there. What are the manufacturing costs with respect to fossil fuel usage, in addition to the money cost. Because displacing the fossil fuel elsewhere in the process only lends itself to new use cases or optimizations, which is a very good thing, but we should emphasize that instead of this religious doctrine of an infinite fuel source.
If people don't want the carbon footprint then go live on a farm and do manual labor. The feudal age had very little carbon footprint. Sick of these overzealous religious atheists reeeeing
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I don’t exactly remember that whole project as being something he was claiming was that amazing or that he invented somehow.
It just came across to me as just a cool personal project to mess around with equipment not readily available to the public.
The hydride and ability to run a car off it didn’t sound like a new invention to me. At least not from that video.
And im not sure they really got in to wether it was cost effective or really beneficial other then environmentally.
But it’s been years since I seen that video.