I pride myself on always having the right answer. In this case, I just don't know enough to be useful.
I like the form of your question, though, because it's what I use to criticize runaway global warming: if you could put a thin layer of ozone around an iron ball and it automatically heats up, then why aren't we using miniature earths to boil water renewably for our power plants?
Is there any experimental proof to magnets being able to hold in air against the suction force of a vacuum?
I pride myself on always having the right answer. In this case, I just don't know enough to be useful.
I like the form of your question, though, because it's what I use to criticize runaway global warming: if you could put a thin layer of ozone around an iron ball and it automatically heats up, then why aren't we using miniature earths to boil water renewably for our power plants?