Posted on 04/16/2012 7:11:14 AM PDT by Red Badger
Another payoff scenario for an Obama big donor?
I’m picturing trying to talk the neighbors into allowing the 10 mile by 10 mile plastic sewer mat off their beach, then repeating the fight 200 times.
If the bags are placed so they drift out to sea, once they get 200 miles offshore they are in international waters where activist judges and envi-mentalists have very little say. The Gulf of Mexico surface current moves in a clockwise manner so the bags could be on a natural conveyor belt, ending up close to the Texas refineries at their harvest time. Also we don’t have to use sewage or plastic bags. Possibly we can splice in some watermelon DNA into a seaweed so the water bags are made of seaweed.
The issue is not what we will after some dream comes true, the issue is "What are we going to do NOW". We need resources to develop new technology, and those resources come from PROFITS, not government. If we rely on government to solve problems we simply become another Soviet Union. I will bet you anything you choose that the solution to abundant energy is not anything that's ever been in Popular Science magazine.
Since the stone age leaps in technology are typically funded by military spending. That’s because the military is often the only customer willing to pay the initial price. Once a market is created the price starts dropping, eventually to the point a technology is ready for consumer markets. For example when integrated circuits were first invented they cost $1,000 each. The first customer was the military which used them in jet bombers. Now ICs cost pennies. Biofuel will likely follow a similar route. Military demand will drive this, and it will happen very quickly if a large war breaks out. NASA and the military are closely linked.
That's fine with me as long as you invest your money in it and you take the losses. Not one dime of taxpayer money.
You mean part of the price you pay at the pump? :)
I agree with you. NASA should be completely privatized or disbanded.
Whammo! Point goes to nps.
I could have saved NASA $9 million (after my 10% consulting fee).
Absolutely.
Thats because the military is often the only customer willing to pay the initial price
It's also because the military is the one group that is least likely to be oppressed by the ruling class, which also explains their funding. Medical technology has also made great progress because of war. War is still hell, though.
Funny how many would-be conservatives happen to overlook that inconvenient point. If this is feasible, the market will see to it and make it profitable.
Government subsidies only promise more Solyndras and bridges/trains to nowhere.
I wonder if NASA will be launching oceans and huge plastic bags on their future flights.
No trick to it. There's already a hug patch (several hundred sq miles) of the stuff growing out in the Gulf of Mexico. This algae is a result primarily of another failed government program, ethanol. Sooo, if algae is to be one of our future sources of energy, let's run a test by using the already available source. We kill two birds with one stone; beta test algae as a viable source of energy and clean up the Gulf. A two’fer! Yeaaaa..... lol!
sounds like a hazard to navigation.
I also thought that the tubes needed to be connected to some machinery, kind of hard to do when they are out drifting in the open ocean.
What happens to a 10 mile X 10 mile floating algae farm when a hurricane comes along?
I was burning bio-diesel in a Chevy Blazer two decades ago. The fuel was made from soy beans using a process that my grandmother used to make soap nearly a century ago. We need ENERGY, not war.
Transportation fuel use is about 6 billion barrels per year or about 240 billion gallons per year. Check my math but that means about 10 thousands square miles of sewage filled plastic bags floating along our coasts.
I show 240 billion/2.5 million = 96,000.
192,000 square miles.
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