The color on your butterfly reminded me of the moth from the other day!
Yes its sad that mankind, even when we know something obvious, we have a great ability to disregard scientific facts.
The color on your butterfly reminded me of the moth from the other day!
Yes its sad that mankind, even when we know something obvious, we have a great ability to disregard scientific facts.
There are so many interesting variations of color and patterns on moths and butterflies they are fun to see.
We are changing but it does take a while for people to think differently about things. I do hope that things can adapt fast enough for all the big changes that are happening.
Oh I remember when I was a kid NOTHING was recycled. They would hold newpaper drives where they would recycle that for a church or something. Can you imagine all the glass and metal that was dumped week after week and year after year. Plus the Detroit River was so polluted it had foam that looked like you could walk on it! So yeah things have changed and people are more aware.
I believe maybe using sunlight to power splitting seawater to hydrogen may prove to be an option.
I think we are really close to a break through in using hydrogen. I know people have been saying this for years but there are some very exciting things happening now. I would really love to convert 'Mr. Piggles' my SUV tow vehicle to run on hydrogen.
I've heard that a company is close to getting a system to market where you could create hydrogen at home and use it to power your car. It would be stored in a liquid form that could be sold in current gas station technology. It sounds exciting. I read an article about it that I might post more about if I can find it again.
That sounds very interesting. The cool thing about hydrogen of course is it is so abundant. The splitting is not hard. I have done it at home with a phone charger. The devil in the details was always the storage coz the atom of hydrogen is so small it can leak from anything. An example is how those metallic balloons leak helium over time.
I remember so much talk and so much promise about fuel cells back in the 90's. I hope we can see mass adoption before too long.