@ScottAdamsSays Water out of thin air, powered by solar: http://bit.ly/water-from-air
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Costs may change, but the physics won't. Even at 100% efficiency, you'd need acres of solar panels to produce enough water from an arid environment to supply enough drinking water for one person/day. This doesn't count the water required to grow enough food for one person/day.
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Should I have paced you first? My bad.
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Here's a video that explains it ad nauseam. Yes,
@thunderf00t make lousy, long-winded videos, and he's a terrible persuader. His main goal appears to be expose scams and humiliate those who fall for them. Even so, his videos are also instructional. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGTRX6pZSns …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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TL;DR: even with perfect efficiency, it takes more energy to extract water from air than it does to transport water. That's physics, and the physics won't change.
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