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January 03, 2020, 11:37:43 AM |
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Annual electricity consumption is around 5 TWh in Mongolia for now, so will Karvuon produce enough to become one of the leaders?
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January 03, 2020, 11:38:19 AM |
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Excessive heat seems not difficult to send into outer space, it’s very cold in the same place and therefore there shouldn’t be any problems at all with this.
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January 03, 2020, 11:43:29 AM |
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Excessive heat seems not difficult to send into outer space, it’s very cold in the same place and therefore there shouldn’t be any problems at all with this.
where the Sun shines there + temperature, and on the reverse side - temperature
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January 03, 2020, 11:48:21 AM |
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electric cars will be available only to very rich people. And gasoline is prohibited due to "non-environmental friendliness." So that either alternative energy sources, or massively switch to horses)
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January 03, 2020, 11:53:23 AM |
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electric cars will be available only to very rich people. And gasoline is prohibited due to "non-environmental friendliness." So that either alternative energy sources, or massively switch to horses)
Is it cold in space? A common misconception. There is no way. There is no substance that can be cold or hot. Vacuum.
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January 03, 2020, 11:58:34 AM |
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electric cars will be available only to very rich people. And gasoline is prohibited due to "non-environmental friendliness." So that either alternative energy sources, or massively switch to horses)
Is it cold in space? A common misconception. There is no way. There is no substance that can be cold or hot. Vacuum. Therefore, convection exchange is absent, only radiation works (I don’t remember exactly, but about 5 times worse). Therefore, radiators should 5+ times the area.
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January 03, 2020, 12:02:46 PM |
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And more than 90% of energy are being generated by coal power source, as Mongolia is one of the biggest producers of coal.
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January 03, 2020, 12:03:31 PM |
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but it’s “interesting”)))) in fact, connecting your brain to any network is a utopia, and even if it becomes realistically become such a half-borg just to speed up the crypt mining process a little, it's silly , and also think about the fact that you will have to insert an antivirus into your firefighter’s operating room, otherwise catch a trojan and a blood clot base or some other thread of antivirus)))
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January 03, 2020, 12:08:25 PM |
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The idea is noble and far-reaching of course. But I somehow very poorly imagine its implementation. Where to get these scientists? Will you really be "hiding"? How long will it take to create at least a prototype alt. energy?
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January 03, 2020, 12:13:14 PM |
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The idea is noble and far-reaching of course. But I somehow very poorly imagine its implementation. Where to get these scientists? Will you really be "hiding"? How long will it take to create at least a prototype alt. energy?
I think that this whole idea is still utopian. The possibilities of alternative energy are greatly exaggerated. And in general - the idea of looking for scientists who come up with a new source of energy is a comic of some kind. And if you find a scientist, but he won’t come up with, then how?
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January 03, 2020, 12:18:16 PM |
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Good day! The idea is interesting, of course a little fantastic, but perhaps in some distant future it will be the most common idea will become a reality, everything new always comes as a sick fantasy ... wait ..
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January 03, 2020, 12:19:50 PM |
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Anyway, with Karvuon, Mongolia can become one of the leaders of cryptocurrency mining.
According to experts, the mining of Bitcoin on the global scale requires about 60TWh per year, I don't think Mongolia even uing its full potential, can become one of the leaders.
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January 03, 2020, 12:23:18 PM |
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Good day! The idea is interesting, of course a little fantastic, but perhaps in some distant future it will be the most common idea will become a reality, everything new always comes as a sick fantasy ... wait ..
you can find the first inventor and run a working sample.
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January 03, 2020, 12:28:13 PM |
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Good day! The idea is interesting, of course a little fantastic, but perhaps in some distant future it will be the most common idea will become a reality, everything new always comes as a sick fantasy ... wait ..
you can find the first inventor and run a working sample. this does not require huge expenses. After that it will be easier to raise capital.
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January 03, 2020, 12:33:30 PM |
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Good day! The idea is interesting, of course a little fantastic, but perhaps in some distant future it will be the most common idea will become a reality, everything new always comes as a sick fantasy ... wait ..
you can find the first inventor and run a working sample. this does not require huge expenses. After that it will be easier to raise capital. I agree, to do something tempting for investors to show, they say, "we have everything invented and you yourself see it, we only need money and time"
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January 03, 2020, 12:38:36 PM |
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I read your comments, my hair didn’t stand on end. Guys, no one has yet repealed the law of conservation of energy, all these theories about the existence of ether and the ability to draw infinite energy from air, ether, shit, etc. are just tales for fragile minds. For hydrolysis, energy is also needed, batteries are consumables. Windmills and solar panels are the most promising direction, but here there are difficulties, again, it is necessary to somehow accumulate energy. You can only wind the coil and get free electricity while standing under the power line ... As for mining, it will have the right to life if it only evolves from the useless conversion of electricity into heat, into something more serious, for example - rendering of 3d scenes or a supercomputer.
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January 03, 2020, 12:42:10 PM |
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You can't be sure about the full potential of Mongolia, it can be bigger than you think, with all coal and other reserves.
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January 03, 2020, 12:43:41 PM |
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I read your comments, my hair didn’t stand on end. Guys, no one has yet repealed the law of conservation of energy, all these theories about the existence of ether and the ability to draw infinite energy from air, ether, shit, etc. are just tales for fragile minds. For hydrolysis, energy is also needed, batteries are consumables. Windmills and solar panels are the most promising direction, but here there are difficulties, again, it is necessary to somehow accumulate energy. You can only wind the coil and get free electricity while standing under the power line ... As for mining, it will have the right to life if it only evolves from the useless conversion of electricity into heat, into something more serious, for example - rendering of 3d scenes or a supercomputer.
I completely agree with you, at least someone did not skip physics at school.
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January 03, 2020, 12:48:18 PM |
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I read your comments, my hair didn’t stand on end. Guys, no one has yet repealed the law of conservation of energy, all these theories about the existence of ether and the ability to draw infinite energy from air, ether, shit, etc. are just tales for fragile minds. For hydrolysis, energy is also needed, batteries are consumables. Windmills and solar panels are the most promising direction, but here there are difficulties, again, it is necessary to somehow accumulate energy. You can only wind the coil and get free electricity while standing under the power line ... As for mining, it will have the right to life if it only evolves from the useless conversion of electricity into heat, into something more serious, for example - rendering of 3d scenes or a supercomputer.
I completely agree with you, at least someone did not skip physics at school. and the oil companies themselves are probably happy to invent a cheap source of energy and start trading in them because everyone understands that oil is not infinite.
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January 03, 2020, 12:59:30 PM |
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As I see it, Karvuon is going to produce around 10% of total Mongolia energy power, am I right?
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