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Alternatively you could burn all your household waste in a big bonfire, and with addition of some combustible liquid (e.g. petrol/gasoline/vodka) create your own mini-Sun and then run your house on solar power, even when it's cloudy. |
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Seems like a good idea until you remember that Coal take Thousands of years at unimaginable pressures to develope. |
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To get the same effect in you back garden the only viable way I could come up with to provide the required pressure would be to land the moon on top of your house. |
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And as it would take a couple of thousand years to work out how to get the moon off again, that would give the waste plenty of time to turn into coal. |
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What CasaLoco said. A pile of bricks and a few years is no substitute for geological pressures and timescale. |
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You'd be better off harvesting methane from the compost heap and burning that (this is Baked). |
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Dick Cheney would love the idea of homemade coal. Big Time. |
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But the "Moon on Your House" is so very engaging. Think of the possibllities for this
one. Of course, you can't be in the house when the moon is there, but . . . |
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