>I am having trouble visualizing where to put powerplants that size in a densly populated area like Europe Japan or the US East coast.
Use the densely populated areas - in the same way mobile phone companies are now paying to use eg church steeples to house the masts, encourage (force) the electricity companies to install cells on peoples houses. During the day the power can be stored to be released at night (maybe in the same way as Dinorwig in Wales).
Re:does this break the theory of relativity?
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speed of light is 299,792,458 m/s. SI definition of metre is distance traveled by ligh in 1/299 792 458s
>I am having trouble visualizing where to put powerplants that size in a densly populated area like Europe Japan or the US East coast.
Use the densely populated areas - in the same way mobile phone companies are now paying to use eg church steeples to house the masts, encourage (force) the electricity companies to install cells on peoples houses. During the day the power can be stored to be released at night (maybe in the same way as Dinorwig in Wales).
speed of light is 299,792,458 m/s. SI definition of metre is distance traveled by ligh in 1/299 792 458s