elephant wrote:the C02 thus stored, what do we do with it? bubbles for the perrier?
Food for plankton .... it would be good to at least take a look at the documents that I put online ...
elephant wrote:the C02 thus stored, what do we do with it? bubbles for the perrier?
Cuicui wrote:Targol wrote: it seems that some are of the opinion that JPP is also sometimes in bad faith on Iter ...
What does that mean exactly ? Please cite facts
Christophe wrote:I'm sorry JPP has a flagrant lack of impartiality in general... and this makes him a lot wrong even if he manages to convince many followers ...
I do not know this gentleman and, due to my limited knowledge of physics, I am unable to judge the relevance of his words. What I can see, however, is that the style of these writings (articles, intervention in discussion threads) denotes great self-confidence and a feeling of having THE truth which, sometimes, is a little annoying.
Targol wrote:Now, it may be the fault of aliens who put a model implant "I have the melon v3.0"
lapinheran wrote:but has everything that plants store as CO2
is there no way to use carbon in solid fiber form for example finally what i mean
there is not a brilliant chemist who has found a way to do something other than bubbles in the parrrier and food for the plant of the gas released do not neglect in our admophère
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