Based just on the name even, snake oil. WTF is a "bioelectric wave"?
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Fingers crossed that they were literate and wrote on something sturdy.
Bring in the army before it's too late. /s
It's amazing how a white British aristo can fail so upwards.
neutrinopes
Pope number is conserved confirmed.
This time, nailed to someone's door:
"95 reasons why u r gae"
It never could have lasted millenia if it wasn't.
Smersh: why Putin has ~~reinstated~~ stolen the name of Stalin's notorious and much-feared anti-spy unit
Yeah, OP didn't even phrase it like nobody else could have thought of it, which is a frequent pitfall for these kinds of questions. The experts that can give the best answers hate that. It's implicitly saying their years of study aren't worth much.
I imagine it would also be pretty inconvenient. Even space agencies don't like working with it, since it has to be way colder than even liquid nitrogen, and will boil off if you fuel up too early.
Don't forget blue hydrogen. That would be a good medium-term option.
The runway thing is kind of a good point. If you can move a literal ton of hydrogen somewhere you can afford a bit of paving. It's has to be the hardest ordinary material to move around; it's so low-density and diffuses through everything.
Not necessarily. Israel has a lot of special carveouts built into US law specifically for it. For example, they're the only country that can spend US military aid money on their own suppliers.