Energy is a fundamental part of the universe, but how much do we actually understand it? Joe and Rob ask and answer lots of questions on this fascinating topic, ranging from nuclear power plants to photosynthesis.

Energy is a fundamental part of the universe, but how much do we actually understand it? Joe and Rob ask and answer lots of questions on this fascinating topic, ranging from nuclear power plants to photosynthesis.


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How Much Energy Would You Need To Replicate Elsa's Powers In Frozen? (somebody did this, but using Nagasaki instead of Hiroshima equivalents)


Watts Bar nuclear power plant


Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)


Californium


Thorium nuclear power?


E=mc2


First Law of Thermodynamics


Second Law of Thermodynamics


The Second Law is not just about energy


John B Goodenough


The lead-acid battery


Energy content of various fuels


Why we don’t power cars with wood


Cracking crude oil


Why not a hydrogen car? Forbes argues it is still a good idea.


Metal hydrides for hydrogen storage


The sun burns 600 million tons of hydrogen per second