Peter Dearman’s invention has inspired a revolution in the storage of renewable energy. His liquid air engine can already power a car, but that’s nothing compared to its other applications…
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Trailblazers (2022)
Meet the people trying to change the world and help the climate. This includes futuristic farming, plastic bricks, liquid air and more initiatives that have the potential to alter the future.
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Teach yourself the fundamentals of physics whatever manner works best for you. But until you’ve built a working Perendev motor and had the design and device peer-reviewed, please don’t advertise it as a real alternative to solutions that don’t break the laws of thermodynamics.
Hey, i could say the same about your link 🤷. Doesn’t break the rules, but let’s face it, it’s not a viable alternative. I really can’t imagine someone doing this in the age of electric cars.
Teach yourself the fundamentals of physics whatever manner works best for you. But until you’ve built a working Perendev motor and had the design and device peer-reviewed, please don’t advertise it as a real alternative to solutions that don’t break the laws of thermodynamics.
Hey, i could say the same about your link 🤷. Doesn’t break the rules, but let’s face it, it’s not a viable alternative. I really can’t imagine someone doing this in the age of electric cars.