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Nakorite t1_j28a4bt wrote

The stupidest bit was his new energy source. Which would be worth literally trillions of dollars. Even if there were venting issues they would be quickly resolved. He had basically found a way to power cities with minimal effort.

The court case made zero sense. The significance of the napkin would have meant nothing. Who built the company. Who made it a reality. Why would Andy be 100% cut out even if Miles did come up with the original idea. Andy was the one who made it a reality. Complete nonsense. Why wouldn’t she then expose the energy source as dangerous. Totally illogical.

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Titaniumhold t1_j28fymg wrote

What bothered me was the lack of scientific possibility surrounding the new energy source. They mentioned that it was hydrogen based. Hydrogen has a melting point of −259.14 °C/ −434.45 °F so the solid crystal piece they held several times throughout the movie was not possible. At room temperature and pressure it would have quickly vaporized.

Further, hydrogen has been used as a fuel source for automobiles and has many disadvantages including the need to be pressurized and very cold for packaging. Explained well here: (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AouW9_jyZck). Storage size might not be as critical for a house but without cooling and pressurization the storage tanks would be huge. Showing a giant storage silo or underground tank in the movie would have made it more convincing.

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Nakorite t1_j28ghhi wrote

The amount of energy that was shown just by throwing a small amount of the crystals was insane too. Like hydrogen isn’t an explosive. It’s flammable.

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