Thursday, December 19, 2019 4:47:38 PM
Okay, so it's not "pioneering". How about coming across a working version of that aspirational set of tin cans under wraps and held for ransom in somebody else's backyard?
Pyrolysis:
"The process is used heavily in the chemical industry, for example, to produce ethylene, many forms of carbon, and other chemicals from petroleum, coal, and even wood, to produce coke from coal. Aspirational applications of pyrolysis would convert biomass into syngas and biochar, waste plastics back into usable oil, or waste into safely disposable substances."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrolysis
But can it core A apple?
Yes Ralph, of course it can core A apple.
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