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the question is, how much energy would we need TO CARRY OUT this plan? hum? keep those calculators (solar powered if you please) out |
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Venus is too cloudy. Suggest instead you use a spacetime wormhole to transport water to the inside of a steam turbine generator on Venus, and run a cable back through the wormhole to return electricity. Simple, safe, foolproof. S_Bug = 2.5 |
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No, Rube Goldberg is on to something here - I think you could add a couple of copper strips coincident, but just outside of each planets orbit - wrap each planet in a bit of copper foil (stripped alongside the solar panels), and add an additional Billion MegaErgs of energy to the take home. ZAP! |
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But who poked all those holes in the firmament? |
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Encourage Jupiter to become a star by firing H-bombs at it. Then use any excess thermal energy collected to power up the air conditioniing. |
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That's how we should have encouraged the Backstreet Boys to become stars... |
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