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Here's a several billion dollar hard tech idea that would benefit many, many, many people: cheap/fast/efficient water desalination and purification. It's a hard problem. Current solutions aren't cutting it.

Unlock water from the oceans, and a lot of people can be helped. I'm ready to start this company, just need a few dozen engineers/chemists and a boatload of funding.



Do you have a scientific breakthrough in cheap/fast/efficient water desalination and purification?


No, that needs to be invented.

That's why it's hard.


If it has to be invented it's not hard tech, it is hard science. YC has a separate strategy for that.


For these kinds of projects, the line is very blurry, though I agree there is a large science component.

Can't make use of the science portion of it if the engineering portion isn't ready, too.


I'm not convinced that's a better approach than making sure we capture all the rain water.




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