The desalinization facilities are old and full of toxic fluoride. and mate we need like the old greenhouses, we need them sucking water in , dribbling down a wall of plastic or rubber balls 4 inch thick with a cooling fan on the other side its reverse osmoses... hand on a beer it drips water...
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In our thought?? my thought you simply take it from the ocean, not fresh water, but highly salt-sodium extract the sodium and use the remains as a coolant. Sorry, can you please direct me to a forum for random thoughts? the Ocean is there to use there is a purpose.
Hi, I might be wayyyy off topic, but using sodium and capturing the Hydrogen released to create a fuel has to be possible. I think we are numb to think otherwise.
This is relative to our current technology and using a gas turbine engine fueled by petroleum products. Additionally, at 20-30-40 thousand ft above sea level, there is enough moisture in the air current aircraft I believe already do rely upon water vapour or could collect it in transit. There is...
While quite violent, both of the 2 examples above, It couldn't be ruled out that this sort of thing could not be controlled to a degree if not controlled in full.
http://efce.info/efce_media/-p-1476.pdf?rewrite_engine=id And I found that this was written well, and really showed potential...
This is amazing to me as just sitting here thinking the same possibilities. But couldn't one use sea water using the salt as a catalyst only for a short period, and then remain operational using relitive humidity? Salt or sodium reacts fiercely To h20 such as sodium metal, but what other element...