• 1rre@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 hours ago

    Burning things for heat is never going away as long as humans are around, there’s always going to be someone “off-grid” which means you’re more than likely gonna be burning something for cooking and warmth (ie heat)

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      6 hours ago

      You don’t think humans will ever, even theoretically, reach a point where there is no need to burn things for heat?

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        6 hours ago

        Nope.

        I love induction hobs, electric cars & planes, xenon spacecraft and all that, but even if we get to interstellar travel, there’s going to be a frontier where people are going to be using the lowest maintenance, easiest way to generate immediate heat, even if it’s from solar/fusion powered hydrogen or ethanol generators. It’s just a lot easier to store and release small but much larger than instantaneous generation amounts of energy as flammable substances than in batteries or pumped storage or whatever else.

        If we don’t get to interstellar travel, I expect we’ll still have the same in remote regions on earth/our solar system.