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Comment Re:Really? (Score 2) 340

Even more unbelievable (at least for a "layman" like me) is this claim:

"Even more appealing, this reaction occurs at low temperatures, generating hydrogen energy that is greater than the chemical energy stored in xylose and the polyphosphate. This results in an energy efficiency of more than 100 percent — a net energy gain."

Comment Re:Good for him (Score 1) 576

Already solved. Here's your 10 candidates example based on how it works in Brazil and lots of other countries:

10 candidates for the presidency. The two that get the most votes go for a second round, and then the one with the most votes wins. This way the elected president always have to have received at some point 50% + 1 vote (of valid votes).

Comment Re:How dare you! (Score 3, Insightful) 150

So think about how internet is in russia, china? If they hand control over you get that globally.

Well, that escalated quickly... Why do you think that? We're closer to having that right now where is the government of one country that controls everything than if it is given to the UN, where they'd go through a voting involving several nations...

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