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3 Post author: LizzardWizzard 08 September 2015 11:14AM

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Comment author: V_V 08 September 2015 07:20:18PM -2 points [-]

I don't know about this specifically, but that sounds surprising: isn't lithium one of the most common elements in the universe?

Hydrogen is even more common than lithium, but good luck mining it.

Comment author: Lumifer 08 September 2015 07:39:12PM 3 points [-]

Hydrogen is even more common than lithium, but good luck mining it.

It's just a matter of price. At a sufficiently high price for hydrogen there would be no problems in supplying very large quantities of it.

Comment author: gwern 08 September 2015 08:08:12PM 2 points [-]

Not even all that high - water is pretty common...

Comment author: Lumifer 08 September 2015 08:14:57PM *  1 point [-]

Basically, the price of energy to split water into oxygen and hydrogen is a hard ceiling for the price of hydrogen.