Water: a problem for humanity in the centuries to come? no

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Water: a problem for humanity in the centuries to come? no




by jeandb » 16/05/08, 15:46

The sun and magma under two sources of infinite renewable and clean energy.
These sources rotate the fluids of water and air in their respective spaces and allow the development of biomass. Wood is therefore also solar energy.
To capture these energies, what could be simpler than using the terrain and the subsoil to prevent all this free production from being lost.
When the water falls on the tops of the reliefs, it is enough to distribute it by channeling it from the rivers on the contour lines, letting it seep into the soil to increase the underground water reserves. By repressurizing the water in the soil, the deep water will have more pressure to go back up in the resurgences of altitude. The calorific power of the underground water will influence the climate to distribute the exchanges atmosphere / continent instead of '' accelerate the water cycle along corridors, aggravating natural disasters by the consequences of human activity.

Example of a complementary flow network producing potential renewable energies.
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Re: Water: problem of humanity in the centuries to come?




by Remundo » 16/05/08, 15:56

jeandb wrote:The sun and magma under two sources of infinite renewable and clean energy.
These sources rotate the fluids of water and air in their respective spaces and allow the development of biomass. Wood is therefore also solar energy.
To capture these energies, what could be simpler than using the terrain and the subsoil to prevent all this free production from being lost.


Hello Jeandb,

Absolutely ! Good luck with your reach projects.
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