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Hence the material science bit. Creating anything to make the electricity useful is the hard part.
Hydro power has been around for a long time but was used for direct mechanical work.
Electricity is an abstract layer above that and requires at least something like a light bulb to make any practical sense.
But the meme wasn’t asking how to make electricity! Like if they said that, sure, but they just asked how it worked.