It's totally advanced technology, I promise.
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I love the giant fusion reactor in space that's sending us pure photons every day.
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I love the giant fusion reactor in space that's sending us pure photons every day.
If we want to get nitpicky, it also causes evaporation of our water thus driving winds and providing us wind energy!
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@The_Picard_Maneuver oh, mit kochendem Wasser kann man auch sehr gut Angreifer vertreiben. Sie müssen nur nah genug unter die Zinnen kommen.
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If we want to get nitpicky, it also causes evaporation of our water thus driving winds and providing us wind energy!
Literally all energy on Earth came from the sun.(except possibly some geothermal, as that energy came from the momentum of our planet forming, which involved fragments from an old supernova)
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Water. Water everywhere, but not a drop to drink
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“Element of your talents” would’ve been better.
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There are 3 energy sources for earth; solar, accretion/diffusion, and radioactive decay. Accretion/diffusion was an important energy source in the early Earth, but it doesn't release almost any energy anymore. The reason the planet core stays warm is primarily due to radioactive decay now.
Ah, right, I forgot about radioactive decay. Also from said supernova.
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“Element of your talents” would’ve been better.
Plus it might have prevented me from reading Ukrainian instead of uranium the first two times while I mused about the inaccessibility of memes these days.
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Uranium! Advantage: Gets very hot. Disadvantage: Doesn't stop.
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Literally all energy on Earth came from the sun.(except possibly some geothermal, as that energy came from the momentum of our planet forming, which involved fragments from an old supernova)
geothermal makes 0.03% of the energy on the surface of earth. the rest is mostly sun, with some very small trace amounts from tidal energy (which comes from the moon).
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Uranium! Advantage: Gets very hot. Disadvantage: Doesn't stop.
But also an advantage
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Plus it might have prevented me from reading Ukrainian instead of uranium the first two times while I mused about the inaccessibility of memes these days.
Ukrainians being too talented to boil water wouldn't be the LEAST bizarre national stereotype ever

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The pinnacle of steampunk power sources, the nuclear reactor.
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YouTube is full of titles like "the end of steam" these days.
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The pinnacle of steampunk power sources, the nuclear reactor.
I dunno. sunlight reflected into a tower that boils water seems to be a pinnacle of a different steampunk tech tree.
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