• einkorn@feddit.org
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    It is somewhat bewildering to realize that we have come all this way in technology but somewhere something is always turning water into steam to drive a piston of some sort.

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      Which is exactly why when Einstein got the Nobel Prize when he discovered the photoelectric! Kind of a big deal when basically everything before that was turbine driven, as you mention.

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        Everything before that and almost everything after that.

        The only exception i know is fermenting biomass to methane and burning it.

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      There’s actually a company called Helion which is trying to skip the steam turbine step completely with fusion energy. Although generally speaking you’re correct, they’re kind of the exception that proves the rule.

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      All power is steam power, fossil fuels are burned to boil water. Heck nuclear reactors are also just boiling water to create steam.

      It’s all Steampunk but we grew out of our punk phase :P

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          “Couldn’t fit a steam turbine in a calculator.”

          Not with that attitude you can’t.

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        Solar photovoltaic doesn’t involve steam. We can be solarpunk as well!

        I guess hydro-power uses steam in the global water cycle so I’ll give you that. Radio-Thermal Generators are all solid state, but not much power on earth comes from them.

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      Was an old joke.

      I invented a revolutionary new power generation!

      “is it actually new or just steam”

      “… steam”.

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    Murca: let’s use frickin lazor beams!

    Canada: magnets boil water go brrrrrrrr

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      Murica: also this was never about power, lasers have no chance of ever breaking even, it’s just a sneaky way to research nuclear weapons

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      ruzzians use pencils. That’s how every NASA joke ends. * correction to a grammatical error, ruzzians is all lower case regardless of word position. Same for putin.

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        Pencils are problematic in space and NASA didn’t spend millions developing it

        Sorry had to “ahem actually” your joke :p

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          Nah, the joke is that NASA spent millions on a positive pressure space pen…the ruzzians used a pencil. Lol, don’t be trying to fix history that doesn’t need fixing. The ruzzians also invaded Ukraine and lost.

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            The joke is factually incorrect. The Soviets used pens because graphite and pencil shavings are problematic for delicate equipment in microgravity.

            Also the Soviet government has little to no relation to the capitalist oligarchy that currently runs Russia so the comment about Ukraine is irrelevant.

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    Thats pretty cool. Using steam pistons to help compress the fuel enough for fusion, from which that heat gets used to make different steam to then make electricity.