Zack Subin

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There on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal, the brine is piped into a room full of hundreds of electrolysis cells, where a strong current is run through it. The scale of power you need for an operation like this is mind-boggling. This single room of electrolysis cells consumes more electricity than the city of Liverpool. It also creates such an enormous magnetic field that anyone with a pacemaker is not allowed anywhere near the building.
Material World: The Six Raw Materials That Shape Modern Civilization
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