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ArtikBanana@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Bronze Age technology could aid switch to clean energy

sustainability.stanford.edu

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Bronze Age technology could aid switch to clean energy

sustainability.stanford.edu

ArtikBanana@lemmy.dbzer0.com to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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      It actually wouldn’t be hard at all to transition to lower impact technologies in a lot of places if people were okay with not electrifying/connecting everything possible.

      I would assume the push to connect everything under the sun is driven more by cheap electronics and corporate marketing teams rather than actual consumer demand. Making products “smart” is cheaper and more profitable than making them better quality. Go figure.

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      how is smelting similar to CVD, elaborate plz

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          this is neither what smelting is or what CVD is. smelting goes from oxide to metal, and uses carbon monoxide at ~atmospheric pressure for that. early smelting was used for smelting, but early purification method was forging. there’s Mond process, but it’s not smelting. CVD occurs in vacuum and uses something probably rather reactive on its own that decomposes on target surface, sometimes giving one atomic layer at a time, and it doesn’t have to be metal

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          I work in a fab and I assure you CVD is not like smelting…you gave me a chuckle though!

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            The internet is a series of tuuuubes!!!

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      But think of the shareholders!!! The poor billionaire shareholders!!!

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    To wit: Firebricks store heat, cheaply.

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    Primitive Technology on YouTube is waaaay ahead of you.

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    Glass industry has been doing it since the 1850’s with “regenerator” furnaces

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass_melting_furnace

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      regenerators of this kind are also used in some types of iron smelting furnaces

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    Well hot damn!!!

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      Yes. Hot damn. Thats what the planet is. Hot and damned.

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        *becoming hot and damned. There’s gonna be a generation in between who’s living in a tropical paradise, depending on where they live.

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        With that attitude it is!

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    👍 article. Firebricks may accelerate our transition to sustainable energy.

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