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wa8yxm
Sep 19, 2021Explorer III
One of the differences between wind and solar is this.
I have heard someone say "Solar won't work because the sun does not always shine"
The sun has been shining for I have no idea how many thousands of years, and it's expected to shine for millions more. no breaks, no interruptions, constantly shining, (The speaker just turned his face away from the light of truth and thus tells lies)
WIND. on the other hand. does not always blow.
So though I can count on an average of 10 or more hours of sun daily.
Wind... Not so. (The rest of the time the sun shines on the backside of the planet, back side from where I'm standing that is)
I have heard someone say "Solar won't work because the sun does not always shine"
The sun has been shining for I have no idea how many thousands of years, and it's expected to shine for millions more. no breaks, no interruptions, constantly shining, (The speaker just turned his face away from the light of truth and thus tells lies)
WIND. on the other hand. does not always blow.
So though I can count on an average of 10 or more hours of sun daily.
Wind... Not so. (The rest of the time the sun shines on the backside of the planet, back side from where I'm standing that is)
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