Using alcohol as a working fluid in boilers

Math only defines things. It does not create yes but it is imperfect when placed under the scrutinies of reality.

for example: in order for hydrogen to exist or be created( the first step in the universe existing at all) it must go from a completely null void to a point that could have a defined mass and angular momentum based on our current models.
Woo salad.
btw… alloys can be heterogenous and still have slight chemical bonds. And no you should not have known that.
Alloys are heterogeneous by definition.
I don’t think anything in our technology can make the leap from quantum to chemical.
Chemical reactions occur because of quantum interactions. The reason you can do simple high school chemistry is that at a macro level, all those quantum interactions average out.
 
Woo salad.

Alloys are heterogeneous by definition.

Chemical reactions occur because of quantum interactions. The reason you can do simple high school chemistry is that at a macro level, all those quantum interactions average out.
Gauraunteed. Yet elemental interactions average out to the life span of the elements.
 
I wonder if a boiler with the flames inside filled with a water alcohol mist, how efficient it would be at absorbing all the heat. Not so much like a combustible engine because you wouldn't want the working fluid to burn.
 
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