Originally Posted by xyzdonna Hi Dr. Motion,
Grrrrr, you mathematical types can be insufferable. Your brains are wired up differently. A confession, I had to repeat every course in calculus I took. But it did cement into my brain everything I learned about algebra and geometry. That I'm pretty good at. And you know what, I find you don't need calculus in everyday life. Even engineers rarely use it. Oh, maybe if your studying quantum mechanics or something.
I consider myself a greenie, and I think I can manage fundamental math skills as long as you don't try and run an integral equation past me. I won't flame you, although I'm tempted. BUT WHAT THE HELL DO YOU HAVE AGAINST HYDROGEN!!!!!! HOW GOOD CAN IT GET???!!!!! YOU TAKE HYDROGEN AND WHAT COMES OUT? ELECTRICITY & WATER.
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xyzDonna...
It's not a net process Donna. You need electricity to perform hydrolysis to obtain the hydrogen anyway. Where does the electricity come from? The frustrating part is that such seemingly motivated & educated people (the greenies) can be so intentionally obtuse. And you have it backward...you take water & electricity to get hydrogen, to burn, to get water....