Re: More on Sea Sequestration of CO2


Posted by Uncle Al on Mar 24, 2004 at 10:49
(68.99.179.162)

Re: More on Sea Sequestration of CO2 (Cure for Gravity)


  1. Anything done to make a bad situation better invariably makes it worse.

  2. Management amplifies process not product.

  3. The best foundation for more imposition is failure of existing imposition.

  4. The guilty and incompetent are then honored while the innocent and able are damned.

  5. We're not talking about dumping old Toyotas into iron-starved southern seas. We're talking about kilotonne-scale micromisting of chelated iron species for maximum sustained bioavailability. Deciding on the oxidation state, Fe(II,III) and intervalence combinations, could alone require a decade of intense funding. The technology must developed, Environmental Impact reports as multidimensional parametric extrapolations based upon preliminary studies must be filed...

  6. ...and what about the fragile and endangered Giant Flying Vampire Toad as it migrates?

There are four billion Third World drones who annually cumulatively exhale 3.3x1015 grams of CO2, plus their animals and cooking fires. A simple, unambiguous, and economically sound solution to the CO2 "problem" is to slaughter them all. There is no desirable aspect of this sorry planet that would not abundantly benefit from completion of this simple task.

--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/eotvos.htm
(Do something naughty to physics)


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