So if you can address that HYPOTHETICAL aspect of energy density, why do you ignore the other energy density question? Too difficult for you? Perhaps we should go back to 1W + 1W?
Someday Kevmo may demonstrate his grasp of basic electronics and make the following post:
“A joule if a unit of energy, as is a kilowatt hour, a BTU, etc.
A watt is a unit of power, 1 watt is 1 joule per second.
A volt if a unit of electrical potential. 1 coulomb of charge carriers at 1 volt electrical potential, have 1 joule of energy.
An ampere is a unit of electrical current, defined as 1 coulomb per second of charge carriers.
An ohm is a unit of electrical resistance.
Ohms law: V=I*R, P=V*I
the units work out as (joule/coulomb) * (coulomb/second) = joule/second = watt”