While I'm sure that you're correct, the obstacles are large and there is a lot of overcome still, I can't help but think of James Watt & (my ancestor) Richard Trevithick - the inventor/pioneer of the compact steam engine.
Watt went around telling everyone that Trevithick and his compact (ie high pressure) steam engines were too dangerous and would never work.
Yes, some exploded. But then we got steam trains and even today almost all power generation on the planet is high pressure steam-electric power plants.
Watt went around telling everyone that Trevithick and his compact (ie high pressure) steam engines were too dangerous and would never work.
Yes, some exploded. But then we got steam trains and even today almost all power generation on the planet is high pressure steam-electric power plants.