best way is for human being to go extinct, thats when earth will be able to heal itself.
the problem is from the point of no return to the time of extinction... suffering.
best way is for human being to go extinct, thats when earth will be able to heal itself.
Did you read the news a couple of days back? There's this element/compound called Helium-3 that is found on the moon. Through the cold fusion process, 6cu-tonne can yield enough energy to power UK for a year.
The Russians are rushing to the moon to mine it commercially. The US was initially reluctant (probably from Oil lobbying), but they too realised that they cannot lose out on this race. So NASA will be going up to mine also.
It should be a viable energy source in around the mid of this century. It won't be any earlier because they cannot do cold fusion in such a large scale because we are technologically not quite there yet.
So, I think the moon will save the earth.
Firstly... I tot there's a need to clear up some misconception about Chernobyl. It happened because of a poorly managed "experiment".
http://www.uic.com.au/nip22.htm
Impact was bad, but not as bad as one think.
Even the sites where the 2 atomic bombs were detonated are relatively "rebuilted". Tho the radiation and physchological effects are still lingering.
How bout build a nuclear plant on the moon? But then how to transfer the engery back to earth, laser beams?
lol how bout a massive solar plant on the moon to capture energy from the sun?quantum battery packs.
now, wasnt this used in the Japanese comic book "Moonlight Mile"? Then later whole bunch of politics get thrown into it and trigger WWIII and everyone goes to hell. :bsmilie:Did you read the news a couple of days back? There's this element/compound called Helium-3 that is found on the moon. Through the cold fusion process, 6cu-tonne can yield enough energy to power UK for a year.
The Russians are rushing to the moon to mine it commercially. The US was initially reluctant (probably from Oil lobbying), but they too realised that they cannot lose out on this race. So NASA will be going up to mine also.
It should be a viable energy source in around the mid of this century. It won't be any earlier because they cannot do cold fusion in such a large scale because we are technologically not quite there yet.
So, I think the moon will save the earth.
Did you read the news a couple of days back? There's this element/compound called Helium-3 that is found on the moon. Through the cold fusion process, 6cu-tonne can yield enough energy to power UK for a year.
The Russians are rushing to the moon to mine it commercially. The US was initially reluctant (probably from Oil lobbying), but they too realised that they cannot lose out on this race. So NASA will be going up to mine also.
It should be a viable energy source in around the mid of this century. It won't be any earlier because they cannot do cold fusion in such a large scale because we are technologically not quite there yet.
So, I think the moon will save the earth.
lol how bout a massive solar plant on the moon to capture energy from the sun?
instead of thinking how to create more energy, why not think of how to REDUCE energy consumption. Sometimes it works better the other way round.
Every individual counts. If it doesn't starts from you, then who?
I agree with TMC, we all deserve to die.
there are afew quote i copied from a art exhibition that i will like to share :
1) only when the last tree has withered, the last fish caught, last river been poisoned, will we realise we cannot eat money.
2) we do not inherit the earth from our ancestor, we borrow it from our children.
there are afew quote i copied from a art exhibition that i will like to share :
1) only when the last tree has withered, the last fish caught, last river been poisoned, will we realise we cannot eat money.
2) we do not inherit the earth from our ancestor, we borrow it from our children.
Did you read the news a couple of days back? There's this element/compound called Helium-3 that is found on the moon. Through the cold fusion process, 6cu-tonne can yield enough energy to power UK for a year.
The Russians are rushing to the moon to mine it commercially. The US was initially reluctant (probably from Oil lobbying), but they too realised that they cannot lose out on this race. So NASA will be going up to mine also.
It should be a viable energy source in around the mid of this century. It won't be any earlier because they cannot do cold fusion in such a large scale because we are technologically not quite there yet.
So, I think the moon will save the earth.
instead of thinking how to create more energy, why not think of how to REDUCE energy consumption. Sometimes it works better the other way round.
Every individual counts. If it doesn't starts from you, then who?
I agree with TMC, we all deserve to die.