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Wow. How deep would your ignorance of basic physics have to be to make you capable of believing such nonsense?
I mean, the 'energy of the sun' is electromagnetic, not chemical - no hydrocarbons to be found...
This sounds amazing! I better sell off some of my gold bullion and crisis seeds so I can get in on the ground floor!
Best guess is it's either alcohol from biomass or hydrogen from electrolysis.
Neither of these are new or particularly earthshaking.
But they have vetted every detail and will reveal all they know, free of charge.
Educate yourselves before making foolish comments -
http://www.llchemical.com/
Libations (Like this is fucking Playboy here. Sheesh.) Editor:
Hmmmm ... alcohol from biomass, add water (frozen, maybe?) ... Might be worth thorough vetting.
O.K., Anon. Prove to us this isn't some bullshit to make people who don't think think that burning fossil fuels is cool because look, them eggheads are gonna turn C02 into unicorn farts or Febreze or something.
Criminently, "Better living through chemistry™" doesn't cut it any more.
I even got it from "Catholics Online"- combined with their hawking a heretical modernist translation of the Bible, this caused me to hit their "unsubscribe" link.
Yep, I agree- chances are it is alcohol from some sort of biomass.
There is something possibly real to which this thing is referring http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/elements/2013/09/jcap-solar-fuel-generator-artificial-leaf-liquid-hydrocarbons.html but I'd like to hope the Breitbartlets are nowhere near it (pretending to have an exclusive on investment that they couldn't possibly have and exaggerating how advanced it is). I'd *really* like to see them headed toward jail.
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