What I Couldn’t Fully Cover in the Column
In Episode 28, marking one year of this column, I introduced the idea of “visualizing hydrogen.”
In this blog, I would like to explore why it is important to make something invisible measurable and visible.

Hydrogen Is Invisible
Hydrogen is a gas and cannot be seen directly.
Because of this, it is difficult to determine:
- whether it is being generated
• how much is present
based on appearance alone.

The Value of Visualization
“Visualization” means making something measurable and understandable through numbers.
For example:
- hydrogen concentration
• output levels
• device condition
By measuring these, it becomes easier to use hydrogen with confidence.

Why Visualization Matters Today
As hydrogen use becomes more common,
there is greater variety in devices and quality.
This makes it important to confirm:
- proper function
• consistency of performance
Visualization provides a reference point for reliable use.

Conclusion (28-1)
Because hydrogen is invisible,
visualization becomes an important concept.
By measuring it,
we can incorporate hydrogen into daily life with greater confidence.
In the next blog:
👉 28-2: Hydrogen Measuring Devices and How They Are Used
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