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Life on Mars, but not as we know it


Fierce_LiNk

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Stupid Environmentalists:

 

"With 10 billion [euros], we could build 10,000MW offshore windfarms, delivering electricity for 7.5 million European households," said Jan Vande Putte of Greenpeace International.

 

"Governments should not waste our money on a dangerous toy which will never deliver any useful energy. Instead, they should invest in renewable energy which is abundantly available, not in 2080 but today."

 

When will they realise that these non-renewable sources do fuck all to help the environmen. In fact, its a waste of materials on something that does nothing.

 

The power plants, due to the amount of time it takes them to "boot up", still need to be kept running in the background, for when, for example windfarms, there is no wind blowing.

 

The ONLY reason these things are built for are:

 

1. To shut up "envoronmentalists"

2. To shut up the EU.

 

 

 

10,000MW offshore windfarms would be:

 

1. A massive eyesore

2. A massive waste of materials and fuel to build them

3. Would NOT provide any extra power that will actually be useful.

 

 

 

 

EDIT: Fusion, on the other hand is reliable and always-on. Therefore it can replace many power plants.

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That's not possible for 2 reasons. Firstly, it's either too cold, or secondly the gravitational pull of the planet means that if we so much as go within 100,000 miles of the thing we'll get ripped apart because the gravitation gradient is so great that the pull at our feet will be up to 100 times greater than the pull at our heads. If we actually, by some freak of nature, manage to land on jupiter, well good luck not getting killed in one of the many giant storm systems on the surface.

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I really hope this fusion thing works. If things pan out, we've got ourselves a readily available nuclear power source that produces a tiny fraction of the nuclear waste produced by current fission plants. There's a lot of international development time and money going into this. Unfortuently even if it works, it could still be decades before we can start considering the possibility of fusion becoming a main source of our power.

 

I think we should start looking a bio-fuels in the mean time, as well continuing to develop wind and wave generator technology. I also happen to think that micro-generation is a very good idea, but without significant support will be slow to spread.

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What we need is a cold fusion power plant...

 

Anyway, I believe this research is necessary, and if it does not serve a "useful" purpose, then it should still be carried out for what is perhaps "academic" (if not scientific) merit alone. Also interesting is the Indian "red rain"; rain that fell in 2001 that contained weird, unidentifiable (and thus possibly alien) cells. They appear to be almost a cross between prokaryotes and eukaryotes, backing up the alien theory.

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Also interesting is the Indian "red rain"; rain that fell in 2001 that contained weird, unidentifiable (and thus possibly alien) cells. They appear to be almost a cross between prokaryotes and eukaryotes, backing up the alien theory.

 

That sounds very interesting. Can you provide any more information about this?

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