• Re: A Good Way to Cook the Oceans Permanently

    From Loran@21:1/5 to Dhu on Gate on Tue Jun 11 16:54:34 2024
    XPost: can.politics, alt.global-warming

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    Let's Crisperize the Ocean's Archaea to replace Hydrocarbon fuels:

    https://phys.org/news/2024-06-scientists-secrets-life-energy.html

    Dhu


    "Industry currently uses precious chemical catalysts to use hydrogen.
    However, we know from nature that biological catalysts function can be
    highly efficient and resilient. Can we use these to improve the way that
    we use hydrogen?"

    Why not?

    We make biofuels with biomass, so...scale it out!

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  • From Dhu on Gate@21:1/5 to Loran on Fri Jun 14 08:53:48 2024
    XPost: can.politics, alt.global-warming

    On Tue, 11 Jun 2024 16:54:34 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    Let's Crisperize the Ocean's Archaea to replace Hydrocarbon fuels:

    https://phys.org/news/2024-06-scientists-secrets-life-energy.html

    Dhu


    "Industry currently uses precious chemical catalysts to use hydrogen. However, we know from nature that biological catalysts function can be
    highly efficient and resilient. Can we use these to improve the way that
    we use hydrogen?"

    Why not?

    We make biofuels with biomass, so...scale it out!

    Because if we fuck up the oceans the lot of us are Dead.

    We're better off exporting these organisms OFF PLANET
    to accomplish our survival as a Species.

    Dhu


    --
    Je suis Canadien. Ce n'est pas Francais ou Anglais.
    C'est une esp`ece de sauvage: ne obliviscaris, vix ea nostra voco;-)
    Duncan Patton a Campbell

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  • From Loran@21:1/5 to Dhu on Gate on Fri Jun 14 11:00:41 2024
    XPost: can.politics, alt.global-warming

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Tue, 11 Jun 2024 16:54:34 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    Let's Crisperize the Ocean's Archaea to replace Hydrocarbon fuels:

    https://phys.org/news/2024-06-scientists-secrets-life-energy.html

    Dhu


    "Industry currently uses precious chemical catalysts to use hydrogen.
    However, we know from nature that biological catalysts function can be
    highly efficient and resilient. Can we use these to improve the way that
    we use hydrogen?"

    Why not?

    We make biofuels with biomass, so...scale it out!

    Because if we fuck up the oceans the lot of us are Dead.

    Not if we use a contained venue.


    No one is going to catalyze the oceans (we pray) but we might take a
    dead saline body of water like say the Salton Sea and have a nice big
    contained medium to work in.


    We're better off exporting these organisms OFF PLANET
    to accomplish our survival as a Species.

    Dhu

    That presumes a planet with an abundance of the needed components, a
    compatible and nurturing atmosphere and tolerant climate, etc.

    Got one in mind?

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  • From Dhu on Gate@21:1/5 to Loran on Fri Jun 14 19:35:51 2024
    XPost: can.politics, alt.global-warming

    On Fri, 14 Jun 2024 11:00:41 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Tue, 11 Jun 2024 16:54:34 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    Let's Crisperize the Ocean's Archaea to replace Hydrocarbon fuels:

    https://phys.org/news/2024-06-scientists-secrets-life-energy.html

    Dhu


    "Industry currently uses precious chemical catalysts to use hydrogen.
    However, we know from nature that biological catalysts function can be
    highly efficient and resilient. Can we use these to improve the way that >>> we use hydrogen?"

    Why not?

    We make biofuels with biomass, so...scale it out!

    Because if we fuck up the oceans the lot of us are Dead.

    Not if we use a contained venue.


    No one is going to catalyze the oceans (we pray) but we might take a
    dead saline body of water like say the Salton Sea and have a nice big contained medium to work in.


    We're better off exporting these organisms OFF PLANET
    to accomplish our survival as a Species.

    Dhu

    That presumes a planet with an abundance of the needed components, a compatible and nurturing atmosphere and tolerant climate, etc.

    Got one in mind?

    Ringworlds. We don't have the materials to make big ones yet, but
    something of the mass of the ISS with a one-G spin is easily within
    our current tech.

    Dhu



    --
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    C'est une esp`ece de sauvage: ne obliviscaris, vix ea nostra voco;-)
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  • From Loran@21:1/5 to Dhu on Gate on Sat Jun 15 11:07:10 2024
    XPost: can.politics, alt.global-warming

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Fri, 14 Jun 2024 11:00:41 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Tue, 11 Jun 2024 16:54:34 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    Let's Crisperize the Ocean's Archaea to replace Hydrocarbon fuels:

    https://phys.org/news/2024-06-scientists-secrets-life-energy.html

    Dhu


    "Industry currently uses precious chemical catalysts to use hydrogen.
    However, we know from nature that biological catalysts function can be >>>> highly efficient and resilient. Can we use these to improve the way that >>>> we use hydrogen?"

    Why not?

    We make biofuels with biomass, so...scale it out!

    Because if we fuck up the oceans the lot of us are Dead.

    Not if we use a contained venue.


    No one is going to catalyze the oceans (we pray) but we might take a
    dead saline body of water like say the Salton Sea and have a nice big
    contained medium to work in.


    We're better off exporting these organisms OFF PLANET
    to accomplish our survival as a Species.

    Dhu

    That presumes a planet with an abundance of the needed components, a
    compatible and nurturing atmosphere and tolerant climate, etc.

    Got one in mind?

    Ringworlds. We don't have the materials to make big ones yet, but
    something of the mass of the ISS with a one-G spin is easily within
    our current tech.

    Dhu

    How many dimensions is it effective in?

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  • From Dhu on Gate@21:1/5 to Loran on Sun Jun 16 01:56:43 2024
    XPost: can.politics, alt.global-warming

    On Sat, 15 Jun 2024 11:07:10 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Fri, 14 Jun 2024 11:00:41 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Tue, 11 Jun 2024 16:54:34 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    Let's Crisperize the Ocean's Archaea to replace Hydrocarbon fuels: >>>>>>
    https://phys.org/news/2024-06-scientists-secrets-life-energy.html

    Dhu


    "Industry currently uses precious chemical catalysts to use
    hydrogen. However, we know from nature that biological catalysts
    function can be highly efficient and resilient. Can we use these to
    improve the way that we use hydrogen?"

    Why not?

    We make biofuels with biomass, so...scale it out!

    Because if we fuck up the oceans the lot of us are Dead.

    Not if we use a contained venue.


    No one is going to catalyze the oceans (we pray) but we might take a
    dead saline body of water like say the Salton Sea and have a nice big
    contained medium to work in.


    We're better off exporting these organisms OFF PLANET to accomplish
    our survival as a Species.

    Dhu

    That presumes a planet with an abundance of the needed components, a
    compatible and nurturing atmosphere and tolerant climate, etc.

    Got one in mind?

    Ringworlds. We don't have the materials to make big ones yet, but
    something of the mass of the ISS with a one-G spin is easily within our
    current tech.

    Dhu

    How many dimensions is it effective in?

    Four that I know of ;)

    Dhu

    --
    Je suis Canadien. Ce n'est pas Francais ou Anglais.
    C'est une esp`ece de sauvage: ne obliviscaris, vix ea nostra voco;-)
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  • From Loran@21:1/5 to Dhu on Gate on Sun Jun 16 10:21:11 2024
    XPost: can.politics, alt.global-warming

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Sat, 15 Jun 2024 11:07:10 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Fri, 14 Jun 2024 11:00:41 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Tue, 11 Jun 2024 16:54:34 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    Let's Crisperize the Ocean's Archaea to replace Hydrocarbon fuels: >>>>>>>
    https://phys.org/news/2024-06-scientists-secrets-life-energy.html >>>>>>>
    Dhu


    "Industry currently uses precious chemical catalysts to use
    hydrogen. However, we know from nature that biological catalysts
    function can be highly efficient and resilient. Can we use these to >>>>>> improve the way that we use hydrogen?"

    Why not?

    We make biofuels with biomass, so...scale it out!

    Because if we fuck up the oceans the lot of us are Dead.

    Not if we use a contained venue.


    No one is going to catalyze the oceans (we pray) but we might take a
    dead saline body of water like say the Salton Sea and have a nice big
    contained medium to work in.


    We're better off exporting these organisms OFF PLANET to accomplish
    our survival as a Species.

    Dhu

    That presumes a planet with an abundance of the needed components, a
    compatible and nurturing atmosphere and tolerant climate, etc.

    Got one in mind?

    Ringworlds. We don't have the materials to make big ones yet, but
    something of the mass of the ISS with a one-G spin is easily within our
    current tech.

    Dhu

    How many dimensions is it effective in?

    Four that I know of ;)

    Dhu

    Are you into cymatics?

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  • From Dhu on Gate@21:1/5 to Loran on Mon Jun 17 15:46:01 2024
    XPost: can.politics, alt.global-warming

    On Sun, 16 Jun 2024 10:21:11 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Sat, 15 Jun 2024 11:07:10 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Fri, 14 Jun 2024 11:00:41 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Tue, 11 Jun 2024 16:54:34 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    Let's Crisperize the Ocean's Archaea to replace Hydrocarbon
    fuels:

    https://phys.org/news/2024-06-scientists-secrets-life-energy.html >>>>>>>>
    Dhu


    "Industry currently uses precious chemical catalysts to use
    hydrogen. However, we know from nature that biological catalysts >>>>>>> function can be highly efficient and resilient. Can we use these >>>>>>> to improve the way that we use hydrogen?"

    Why not?

    We make biofuels with biomass, so...scale it out!

    Because if we fuck up the oceans the lot of us are Dead.

    Not if we use a contained venue.


    No one is going to catalyze the oceans (we pray) but we might take a >>>>> dead saline body of water like say the Salton Sea and have a nice
    big contained medium to work in.


    We're better off exporting these organisms OFF PLANET to accomplish >>>>>> our survival as a Species.

    Dhu

    That presumes a planet with an abundance of the needed components, a >>>>> compatible and nurturing atmosphere and tolerant climate, etc.

    Got one in mind?

    Ringworlds. We don't have the materials to make big ones yet, but
    something of the mass of the ISS with a one-G spin is easily within
    our current tech.

    Dhu

    How many dimensions is it effective in?

    Four that I know of ;)

    Dhu

    Are you into cymatics?

    No.
    Never heard of it before, tho' I've observed these phenomenon times past.

    "Music and physics are magically intertwined. The sounds made by musical instruments are possible because of standing waves, which are two waves
    moving in opposite directions."

    Dhu

    --
    Je suis Canadien. Ce n'est pas Francais ou Anglais.
    C'est une esp`ece de sauvage: ne obliviscaris, vix ea nostra voco;-)
    Duncan Patton a Campbell

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  • From Loran@21:1/5 to Dhu on Gate on Mon Jun 17 10:37:48 2024
    XPost: can.politics, alt.global-warming

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Sun, 16 Jun 2024 10:21:11 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Sat, 15 Jun 2024 11:07:10 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Fri, 14 Jun 2024 11:00:41 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    On Tue, 11 Jun 2024 16:54:34 -0600, Loran wrote:

    Dhu on Gate wrote:
    Let's Crisperize the Ocean's Archaea to replace Hydrocarbon
    fuels:

    https://phys.org/news/2024-06-scientists-secrets-life-energy.html >>>>>>>>>
    Dhu


    "Industry currently uses precious chemical catalysts to use
    hydrogen. However, we know from nature that biological catalysts >>>>>>>> function can be highly efficient and resilient. Can we use these >>>>>>>> to improve the way that we use hydrogen?"

    Why not?

    We make biofuels with biomass, so...scale it out!

    Because if we fuck up the oceans the lot of us are Dead.

    Not if we use a contained venue.


    No one is going to catalyze the oceans (we pray) but we might take a >>>>>> dead saline body of water like say the Salton Sea and have a nice
    big contained medium to work in.


    We're better off exporting these organisms OFF PLANET to accomplish >>>>>>> our survival as a Species.

    Dhu

    That presumes a planet with an abundance of the needed components, a >>>>>> compatible and nurturing atmosphere and tolerant climate, etc.

    Got one in mind?

    Ringworlds. We don't have the materials to make big ones yet, but
    something of the mass of the ISS with a one-G spin is easily within
    our current tech.

    Dhu

    How many dimensions is it effective in?

    Four that I know of ;)

    Dhu

    Are you into cymatics?

    No.
    Never heard of it before, tho' I've observed these phenomenon times past.

    Think the old drawing toy spirograph - sound waves represented in
    graphic form on a fluid table or with metal filings and vibrations..

    432hz rules;

    https://youtu.be/Up3X5dtnCus

    https://youtu.be/wE6A3rmuet0

    "Music and physics are magically intertwined. The sounds made by musical instruments are possible because of standing waves, which are two waves moving in opposite directions."

    Dhu

    Yes indeed - you sir are ready for some Dutchsinse:

    https://youtu.be/pSNK6uBx9V0

    https://youtu.be/txQFnGZvuHo

    The standing wave intersects are where the confliction lies.

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