jamahir
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you know how much voltage can be dangerous to a human? Merely 42 V and 0.1 A. Why do you think 826 V electrocuting an alligator implies there's some impressive amount of energy involved? It doesn't. Animals can die from tiny amounts of voltage, or conversely resist a huge amount of voltage. Hey you know you can generate 3000 V by walking across carpet? Man must be super dangerous to walk across carpet then touch a door if voltage is so dangerous.
Good info but what all are you suggesting ? That the NDB battery will not work ? That a battery based on the mechanism in the electric eel will not work ? That the electric eel does not produce high amperage despite killing a crocodile, and this while you link an article about people being injured or killed by high amperage ?
I do indeed use energy alot because energy is what we need to do anything including staying alive. Scientists and physical engineers talk energy first and foremost because energy decides what is even possible. Everything else has to work within the confines of energy.
Sorry but that does not excuse the fact that you are being a defeatist in context of Mars.