Algae to save the planet!

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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by Janic » 04/12/21, 16:21

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* Design incompatible with a certain line of the forum (the darks) : Mrgreen: Humanity does not have the right to be intelligent and reasonable one day.
between having the right and achieving it, there is a margin since the time of the dinosaurs!
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by humus » 04/12/21, 16:27

NCSH wrote:
What is the mesh size of the nets to keep and collect these micro or macro-algae? If it is a culture without a net, the "fishermen" of algae will be dependent on currents, variable inputs of mineral salts and iron, ... posting.php?f=50&mode=quote&p=477312&sid=02a88594e0121ab10051430f7537e3dc#

But why not ? It will be necessary to have confirmation of this price of 8 dollars per barrel of methane which seems very low.
This would complete the panoply of non-fossil synthetic hydrocarbons.

To discover the parallel universe of non-fossil synthetic fuels, take the time to browse (15 min) the NCSH website: http://www.ncsh.eu/language/fr/accueil/

These are not microalgae but laminaria algae, hence the 3D culture (in a volume and not on a surface) of memory.
They make gas and fertilizer with it.
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by humus » 04/12/21, 16:29

Janic wrote:darkhumus
* Design incompatible with a certain line of the forum (the darks) : Mrgreen: Humanity does not have the right to be intelligent and reasonable one day.
between having the right and achieving it, there is a margin since the time of the dinosaurs!

You confirm your attachment to the darkline, so ... : Oops: : roll: : Mrgreen:
It doesn't change that much.
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by Janic » 04/12/21, 16:32

darkhumus
You confirm your attachment to the darkline, so ... : Oops: : roll: : Mrgreen:
It doesn't change that much.
do not despair for so little, you can still change ... for the better (well we can dream!)
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by humus » 04/12/21, 16:36

Janic wrote:darkhumus
You confirm your attachment to the darkline, so ... : Oops: : roll: : Mrgreen:
It doesn't change that much.
do not despair for so little, you can still change ... for the better (well we can dream!)

Ah no, a darkliner does not dream, he only sees black in everything, therefore he is frozen in the past, he does not evolve, he does not imagine, he does not create : roll:

As much as the carbon-based croissantists take us to suicide, the darks do the same, by remaining paralyzed, by considering no exit, they play the game of the first. To say that they think they are different! : roll:
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by Janic » 04/12/21, 17:06

darkhumus
Ah no, a darkliner does not dream, he only sees black in everything, therefore he is frozen in the past, he does not evolve, he does not imagine, he does not create : roll:
quite you, that! What lucidity!
As much as the carbon-based croissantists take us to suicide, the darks do the same, by remaining paralyzed, by considering no exit, they play the game of the first. To say that they think they are different! : roll:
so you have to quickly change darktetanized to get out.
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by humus » 04/12/21, 17:11

Janic wrote:darkhumus
Ah no, a darkliner does not dream, he only sees black in everything, therefore he is frozen in the past, he does not evolve, he does not imagine, he does not create : roll:
quite you, that! What lucidity!
As much as the carbon-based croissantists take us to suicide, the darks do the same, by remaining paralyzed, by considering no exit, they play the game of the first. To say that they think they are different! : roll:
so you have to quickly change darktetanized to get out.

Is it only me that you pity you? : roll:
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by Janic » 04/12/21, 17:19

darkhumus
Is it only me that you pity you?
well, yes, you are desperately alone, but you must be used to it in your dark world; full of childishness.
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by Ahmed » 04/12/21, 18:06

Humus, you write:
Your darkaprioris are nothing in front of the facts and successes of G. Pauli.

Out of curiosity, it would be nice if you looked seriously at these "facts and success stories"; a posteriori, that could direct your enthusiasm in other directions ...
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Re: Algae to save the planet!




by humus » 04/12/21, 18:08

Ahmed wrote:Humus, you write:
Your darkaprioris are nothing in front of the facts and successes of G. Pauli.

Out of curiosity, it would be nice if you looked seriously at these "facts and success stories";

It's keskejefais but it's hard to find : Oops: : Lol:
Already I do not know where I caught that it was a question of laminaria algae : Evil:
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