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Maaaaaaaaaeuuuuuuh where does these images come from?
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Christophe wrote:Maaaaaaaaaeuuuuuuh where does these images come from?
Rhooo, don't cry.
What is emotional this kid
I found this there: http://www.agoravox.fr/article.php3?id_article=13699
Then there's more to follow the links.
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"Anyone who believes that exponential growth can continue indefinitely in a finite world is a fool, or an economist." KEBoulding
Hello,
To come back to the subject ....
What I can tell you, without betraying secrets or confidential defense, is that there too we are taken by boat !!
For more than 30 years I took care of the bottom of the oceans as a "specialized laborer" !!
To know how to make ultra-deep inhabited submarines (10.000m and 6000m) and make them sail in all the seas of the world, to take "scientists" to visit this hyper unknown area.
Total some "discoveries" such as lives without ever seeing the sun and quite complex organic "chemistries".
We do not know the bottom of the ocean, or if it becomes anecdotal.
The area of 200 miles property of the states is not yet fully known in France, so what about Senegal, Morocco, Indonesia ???
So the "discoveries" style Gulf of Mexico still have beautiful days and great joys to give to the tankers ....
Then there are the hidden "things", the ones that we have carefully concealed, but that's another big money story !!
Obelix
To come back to the subject ....
What I can tell you, without betraying secrets or confidential defense, is that there too we are taken by boat !!
For more than 30 years I took care of the bottom of the oceans as a "specialized laborer" !!
To know how to make ultra-deep inhabited submarines (10.000m and 6000m) and make them sail in all the seas of the world, to take "scientists" to visit this hyper unknown area.
Total some "discoveries" such as lives without ever seeing the sun and quite complex organic "chemistries".
We do not know the bottom of the ocean, or if it becomes anecdotal.
The area of 200 miles property of the states is not yet fully known in France, so what about Senegal, Morocco, Indonesia ???
So the "discoveries" style Gulf of Mexico still have beautiful days and great joys to give to the tankers ....
Then there are the hidden "things", the ones that we have carefully concealed, but that's another big money story !!
Obelix
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Hello,
Freddau, it's not in my mind, it's real.
As I am retired in three months I can let go a little!
In France there is not only the "confidential defense" there is also the "confidential industry" much less known but much more dangerous for the Quiddam !!
To give you "tracks": permanent underwater currents at exploitable speed, underwater mining resources, high differential geothermal energy (> 400 ° C), underwater freshwater sources (which are beginning to be exploited elsewhere), unconventional chemistry ....
Everyone pays for the research and a small group that collects the dividends !!
Obelix
Freddau, it's not in my mind, it's real.
As I am retired in three months I can let go a little!
In France there is not only the "confidential defense" there is also the "confidential industry" much less known but much more dangerous for the Quiddam !!
To give you "tracks": permanent underwater currents at exploitable speed, underwater mining resources, high differential geothermal energy (> 400 ° C), underwater freshwater sources (which are beginning to be exploited elsewhere), unconventional chemistry ....
Everyone pays for the research and a small group that collects the dividends !!
Obelix
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I never said you were thinking.
I actually wanted to know what you meant by that, because you were very vague, too much for me
Christophe had already spoken of the coal resources off the coast of Norway.
I had heard of tidal turbines.
But hey when you see offshore platforms as it is complex to get a liquid, it promises to go solid and other.
I actually wanted to know what you meant by that, because you were very vague, too much for me
Christophe had already spoken of the coal resources off the coast of Norway.
I had heard of tidal turbines.
But hey when you see offshore platforms as it is complex to get a liquid, it promises to go solid and other.
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Hello,
that said, we may have made enough holes here and there to move on to other things in terms of energy, we have also polluted our seas enough to no longer go there looking for mineral resources.
By cons exploit the ocean currents why, but again beware: what can lead in the long term to draw energy from these currents ...
that said, we may have made enough holes here and there to move on to other things in terms of energy, we have also polluted our seas enough to no longer go there looking for mineral resources.
By cons exploit the ocean currents why, but again beware: what can lead in the long term to draw energy from these currents ...
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Woodcutter wrote:Like?Obelix wrote:[...] To give you "tracks": permanent underwater currents at exploitable speed, [...]
So that's really interesting because it's invariant renewable ...
Invariant .... yes, before human activities come to put boxon in the ecosystem.
Don't we say that the "salt pump" responsible for the gulf stream is being defused following global warming?
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