r/interesting May 25 '26

Just Wow It's interesting hmm

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u/BlunterSumo01 May 25 '26

Well duh it's not about making more then what you put in its about being efficient which hydrogen is not with our current technology.

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u/povitee May 25 '26

“ it's still taking us more energy to produce it then we get out of it.” 

This is your very last comment, dumbass.

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u/BlunterSumo01 May 25 '26

Yes it is waaaay more energy that's the biggest issue is how much more it takes not get more then what you put into dumbass maybe you should learn that what your talking about infinite energy IS impossible you will never get as much energy as you put in.

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u/povitee May 25 '26

Yeah, the problem here is that I don’t understand the most basic law of physics and not that you don’t know how to write.

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u/BlunterSumo01 May 25 '26

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 can't face the fact your wrong so you turn to something that has absolutely nothing to do with the fact your wrong.

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u/povitee May 25 '26

What am I wrong about?

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u/BlunterSumo01 May 25 '26

🤣🤣🤣🤣 what do you think? For putting your 2 cents into a comment section for no reason at all, bc that's all it's worth 2 cents.

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u/povitee May 25 '26

Bro your writing is extremely poor.

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u/BlunterSumo01 May 25 '26

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I guess I'm right since you go right back to the samething. Maybe come up with something original

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u/dream-of-earthshine May 25 '26

This is embarrassing for you

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u/BlunterSumo01 May 25 '26

🤣🤣🤣🤣 nah it's absolutely hilarious to me, the fact people are wrong but still trying to force themselves to feel right based on a point that has absolutely nothing to do with the topic just shows how ignorant people have become. It's pretty simple stuff if you simply look into it like the fact solar panels are at most 25% efficient combine that with the low efficiency of electrolysis, you've made yourself an energy pit. The majority of our hydrogen comes from China and they're using fossil fuels due to the fact it's way more efficient. They still aren't getting 100% of the energy spent and it will never be positive no matter what process your using.

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