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  • #16
    I googled it. Hold on I will just paste the exact text into the search bar. I will edit with the location. It was some Christian energy physicist commenting on someones question 'how does the moon cause wind?'

    http://askville.amazon.com/wind-Moon...onseId=5113272
    The effects that are planned to be studied on the kinetic level are: Laminar and turbulent flow; the transition between both; thermodynamics and self-organisation of complex plasma flows; solitons and shocks; interfaces and plasma instabilities; agglomeration and disagglomeration. For low-frequency excitation and confining particles modulated RF coils and high-voltage supplies are foreseen.

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    • #17
      no, currents aren't caused by the moon either. they have nothing/very little to do with gravity. currents are made by bending waves because of topography and sea temperatures

      sigh
      can we please have a moment for silence for those who died from black on black violence

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      • #18
        Originally posted by ÆNIMA View Post
        So now we have to genetically engineer seals to produce excess amounts of blood for the sharks. Or clone seals to kill for the sharks.
        We'd be using massive quantities of stored genomes already. this would be our era unimpeded by nationalism and physical currency systems exploiting citizens via governments. we'd use all of our preserved genomes for pharmacological and bio-energy testing. I mean, nothing like cutting out the rainforests intact and pasting them into a soil grid with even more nutrients, somewhere else. We'd get so much progress from storing and accessing live ecosystems.
        The effects that are planned to be studied on the kinetic level are: Laminar and turbulent flow; the transition between both; thermodynamics and self-organisation of complex plasma flows; solitons and shocks; interfaces and plasma instabilities; agglomeration and disagglomeration. For low-frequency excitation and confining particles modulated RF coils and high-voltage supplies are foreseen.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Ilya View Post
          no, currents aren't caused by the moon either. they have nothing/very little to do with gravity. currents are made by bending waves because of topography and sea temperatures

          sigh
          I don't care what you believe. I don't care if lunar gravity can't be harnessed. It's become irrelevant to the thread. It was a minor subsection. Frankly I'm surprised with your earnest skepticism that it wasn't in complete protest of the no-sun concept itself.

          http://helios.gsfc.nasa.gov/qa_earth.html

          This is an interesting page. I'm posting in this comment because I've double posted like 4x already.


          Originally posted by ÆNIMA View Post
          In order to clone animals and insects, we still need to give them nutrition. Nutrition which ultimately comes from plants (which can use photosynthesis from our full-spectrum light bulbs, sure).
          You don't have to feed them if they're just going to live long enough to reproduce in a single day. I'm pretty sure 'mayflies' don't drop dead out of the sky after 12 hours without a suckle on some fruit. they use all of their energy from their single day alive, right to the last minute, to reproduce. bioengineering can make the egestion times shorter, or they could be wingless and merely taking hours of maturation time to crawl to each other's orifices. then you could use these infinitely crawling sources in increments to feed larger insects which can fly, etc, we can make our own contained food pyramids based on the short-livedness, and huge reproductive value of insects. you might have to supply some nutrients at some point, but it wouldn't be more energy consumed than is produced from taking the increments to feed higher sources, if we can harness their ultimate-product kinetics. we could use discarded membranes, trampled corpses or any biological byproduct as nutritional fuel for themselves or a higher link species.

          Maybe we could make wall-chambers made out of 'sucrose' wherein the insects fly up and down triggering vibrations while simultaneously feeding, reproducing, and dropping down to be recycled into a circuit which produces the substances on the inside surface of the wall-chambers. There could probably be resonance frequencies which permit only the younger flies within the proximity, so that the age is filtered by vibrational output and prevents clogging. Then imagine '2mm' sheets upon sheets of them, forming a wall that is a mile thick. You could have them magnetically separated, and within each separation gap, nano-droids configuring or deconfiguring whatever is necessary, acting like spiders, similar to what would be crawling around on the ocean torus or segmented ocean tori. and imagine the realm within. i was informed yesterday that jellyfish play a large role in the temperature moderation of earth's oceans. aye, now imagine nuclear power 'light-sheets' forming layers where phytoplankton and other species of algae are produced. It's possible humans could be intravenously fed with a serum of maximal nutritional value, from partially subdermal clothing provided pellets from these lightsheet-houses. human corpses would of course play a most vital role in the energy circuit, and it would be punishable to waste a corpse just as it would be to sabotage a crop.
          Last edited by disorder; 07-31-2009, 01:47 PM.
          The effects that are planned to be studied on the kinetic level are: Laminar and turbulent flow; the transition between both; thermodynamics and self-organisation of complex plasma flows; solitons and shocks; interfaces and plasma instabilities; agglomeration and disagglomeration. For low-frequency excitation and confining particles modulated RF coils and high-voltage supplies are foreseen.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by disorder View Post
            I googled it. Hold on I will just paste the exact text into the search bar. I will edit with the location. It was some Christian energy physicist commenting on someones question 'how does the moon cause wind?'

            http://askville.amazon.com/wind-Moon...onseId=5113272
            Thanks.

            The guy that answered that post (NanoNano) has a Masters of Fine Arts. He's wrong about the moon creating wind, at least in our scientific world.
            Ну вот...

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            • #21
              Originally posted by disorder View Post
              Trust me
              hahahaha
              Maybe God was the first suicide bomber and the Big Bang was his moment of Glory.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Galleleo View Post
                hahahaha
                I second that
                Ну вот...

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