Heat exchanger costs are typically in $ per kW/degree.
Maybe you got a different impression, but I don’t care that much about correcting people who are wrong on the internet. I care much more about understanding things myself and designing useful new technology.
In terms of incentives, prediction markets are a losing proposition on average, plus they take time and effort, plus they tie up money and increase risk unless you’re hedging something else. If they would get me jobs then I’d care more, but the people with real power don’t particularly care about past performance on them, and if I’m going to bet money on things I’d rather do it with stocks, which is more normal for a reason.
Heat exchanger costs are typically in $ per kW/degree.
Maybe you got a different impression, but I don’t care that much about correcting people who are wrong on the internet. I care much more about understanding things myself and designing useful new technology.
In terms of incentives, prediction markets are a losing proposition on average, plus they take time and effort, plus they tie up money and increase risk unless you’re hedging something else. If they would get me jobs then I’d care more, but the people with real power don’t particularly care about past performance on them, and if I’m going to bet money on things I’d rather do it with stocks, which is more normal for a reason.