The New Hydrogen Steam Engine
November 06, 2024 • EPISODE 238
Explore the fascinating history of steam engines and how they’ve evolved over the years on this episode of Science LIVE. Join Roger Billings as he delves into the mechanics of steam power and introduces an innovative hydrogen steam engine that could revolutionize the future of energy.
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I can’t wait to learn more about steam engines!
R-51 bailed Dr.B out of the dog house when he forgot to bring Pajet a train Lol. I also liked R-51’s joke about people that are hungry ride the train. 🚂🚂🚂
These are so interesting!
hi guys it amazing that steam Engine
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i thought the golf story was funny
super cool episode
I Like to eat! That would be cool in a cafeteria a miniature train going around the place, passing out food! He is “so smart” 😜😏
how long ago was hydrogen discovered?
I didn’t actually know the fact that Hydrogen is a big part and component of how steam engines work. Pretty cool.
So, someone can be exposed to an idea, or a pre existing machine, process, etc, and build up on it, to create a more effective version of the same product. You don’t necessarily have to create something entirely new. While creating something something entirely out of the ordinary, and something that has never been done before, is awesome, and is encouraged, it is a very long process, and is particularly difficult, but not impossible, in the current developed world. In contrast, building off of a current existing system, or product to make it more efficient, is a more practical, and feasible way of inventing in my opinion.