Here’s a Clean Energy Start-Up I Don’t Recommend
Have you noticed the plethora of start-ups in the clean tech space advertising on social media platforms to locate seed capital investors? If so, you probably have noticed two things:
The spokespeople for these budding enterprises speak completely understandable English, though through some heavy European accent. If you vant to make a fortoon, zees es yur beeg chance. Apparently, we think Europeans are less likely than Americans to rip us off.
Here’s Arthium, the very epitome. Chek zees oot. The technology itself would be laughed at by any high school science teacher.
Of course, most Americans have never heard of the French physicist Carnot, through whose principles we now understand that this idea is a total joke.