h a l f b a k e r yRenovating the wheel
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Interesting thought. Might be hard to get to where it can be transported. + |
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How big a tarp? Is this a Cristo-style endeavor? |
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One could drop explosive charges down onto the sea floor to shake loose extra methane bubbles.. You would want a little hole in the middle of the tarp for the explosive to go through. It would be closed after wards to keep the bubbles on the underside. Small and progressively larger charges could be sent down first to softly explode midwater and scare away the squid and things. |
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I think that when oil and other sources of fuel dries up and drive the price up, it may be feasable to at least look into this way of getting natural gas. |
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We already ship gas across the sea, like oil. |
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You don't need to blow open the surface, the bubbles are already seeping from the sea floor. all we need to do is collect it. |
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I could be one massive tarp, but it can also be a series of smaller collectors. |
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Am I the only one disappointed that this idea does not involve flatus in any way? Yes? Carry on, then. |
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How much gas bubbles up per unit area? This could either be
a good idea, or a very stoopid one, depending on this single
number. |
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Bomb => mass extinction again. |
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Once the mass is extinct, it cannot reextinct. |
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