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Comment by Gibbon1

6 years ago

That problem with that guy is he hasn't done any math to back any of that up.

When you run the numbers for say tractors, trains and mining trucks it pencils out just fine.

Confirmation bias is not good; one must look at other sources to firm up you belief and if you find other info contradicts your bias you must update your beliefs. For me ,Charles Hall's book Energy Return on Investment totally changed my mindset by reminding me thermodynamics from undergrad 46 years ago(oh shit!!1)

  • You need to dust off your pencil then. I took three semesters of thermo as part of my mechanical engineering program. I ran the numbers for heavy vehicles and it all works.