@Aquareed
I understand that mental stimulation is important and that well cooked rice is important to her and a possible goal to keep her occupied.
But the complete disparity and luxury of having and using electricity to cook versus using a fuel you have limited supply of and which you obtained through hard work specifically for medical use is just... stupid as fuck.
To me it makes no sense that an alcohol stove is supposed to be more easily controllable than anything she had before (the hotdog machine), in which she managed to distill alcohol at exactly 85°C.
Again: I am annoyed about the complete disparity of being tech and tinker savvy enough to build a distillery and a centrifuge, yet marvelling at a kid poking some holes into a tin can and calling it an alcohol stove.
I might accept that she is going insane and just wants to console and compliment the kid, but still.. then it makes no sense to use alcohol as fuel.
@slime_sleeper
No, gasoline does not explode. It is always an aerosol that explodes in a combustion engine. Alcohol is more volatile than gasoline, cause it is more flammable in liquid form (i.e. it has to be mixed with less oxygen). This is also why E85 is more dangerous than pure gasoline and why cars don't explode in real life like in hollywood movies.
Also
she used candles to heat up the alcohol
But
candles only cover a small area and not sufficient enough to cook food
???
Not only factually but also logically wrong..