

It could, but it won’t.
It could, but it won’t.
When has China engaged in this behaviour? I only know of price dumping. Outright sanctions would be news to me.
I mean it’s slightly better. The worst effect is still by cloud seeding at flight height. That doesn’t go away with hydrogen.
But to my understanding could even be turned into a beneficial effect otf you changed the flight height of planes, seeding clouds further down. But that makes them less efficient, which isn’t great for hydrogen.
So a better strategy might be to mandate lower flight height and e/bio fuels.
❎Doubt.
Merriam Webster defines “agile (technology)” as “synonym for trash”.
This doesn’t mean anything, as it’s not actually overall net positive. It just makes for a nice headline. But it’s just that more energy than the late deposited into the pallet came out of it.
But more energy than to run the lasers or the entire facility? Far, far, far from it.
*Not actually net total. That is still far below positive output.
Salt water is a bitch. It will corrode though everything, especially moving parts. It’s not that we couldn’t do it, but the maintenance cost makes it unattractive.
If they print every day it’s fine. Inkjets really suck if you don’t print for a while. Then the nozzles dry out and clog and then you have a mess on your hand. As long as it’s not HP you are good.
5 years ago with a reasonably priced Samsung colour laser scanner combi. No complaints. When I turn it on, it just prints.
Pretty sure it’s intentional.
Not really. Laser Fusion will never lead to a power plant and nobody but the press thinks so. This is military weapons science, nothing else.