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Is it wrong that I’m legitimately curious as to how much power we’d get if we burned him? Like, coal power plant type of deal.

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Say 350lbs at 60% BF

210 lbs of fat = 735,000 kCals = 854.2 kilowatt hours = roughly 1 month of consumption for average US household


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Minus the efficiency of a typical heat engine, presumably. So maybe a third of that.

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It would depend on the bodyfat percentage, i think. i remember some neurodivergent study i saw a few years ago said that half of the US needs to lose like 2 million tons of fat as a total and that energy could power 90k houses for a year.

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