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Hydrogen: Water Wars & hydrogen's effects on weather

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  • Wells come to mind, drunk from them for years, nature gives the water for free from the skies. Sure in some places there is little rain,,but in most places there is more then enough rain and ways to even filter it if yours is as they say like acid rain. But most well water is not like acid rain, and there are ways to get it directly from the air with some proper setups.

  • Water... on this planet has been here for 4,000,000,000 years none has been added none has been takin away.....".it a cycle".

  • @harvinsi

    Solar activity does cause global warming & the heating of the oceans as well

    /watch?v=Cl4Pz1mwBao

    I have read elsewhere that humans only contribute to 3% of global warming but there is proof that earth warmed, cooled & changed suddenly far before cars were ever invented. The video above reveals this & Mammoths found in Siberia had tropical vegetation still in their digestive tract so some events were sudden.

  • @harvinsi

    I have noticed information once easily found on the internet in the 90s simply does not exist anymore. Right now this is only one piece of info. Place this after youtube (dot) com above in the address bar.

    /watch?v=klOhwR5h_Aw

    This video shows all the under water fault lines & under water volcanoes. This boils the water & you know what happens with water vapor & changing jet streams. Let me know if you can't get the video to work

  • Its cool to have great dreams and ideas about what could be possible. We would be nowhere without those dreams. But you can't just be like "Well I'll just do my job of influencing public policy and getting funding for this project, then someone will implement it." The marvel of our modern existence was brought to us via scientists, engineers, and technically skilled elbow greasers. Become one if you want to do the most good. Just reading about technology in lay terms doesn't fully clue you in.

  • Anyways man you're jumping to too many topics which require a technical discussion to really make a valid point. You can't just run wild mentioning every single thing on the stereotypical environmental agenda. One thing I'll address because it interests me is solar power, which I also think is going to be our energy future. However we are nowhere near having the technology for some kind of global power grid infrastructure. We can only move electricity a couple hundred miles tops.

  • this is caused by global warming/climate change.

    C Las Vegas has a dessert climate like it always has, people waste the Colorado River water to grow grass it a place that it shouldn't be growing, but that does not mean that there has been a local atmospheric change or that it rains more now.

  • which could, who knows, create more El Ninos. Honestly it doesn't look like either of us, and especially not the maker of this video knows enough about this to make valid speculations. Thats all I'm saying. I just looked at wiki and a couple other sources and I don't see anything about a heating of the ocean floor; the consensus seems to be that no one knows the originating mechanism, but there has been an increase in El Nino events in the past couple decades and perhaps --------->

  • @GlobalAwareness2525 I don't entirely know about El Nino so I don't wanna argue technically about that, but from what I've read it appears that it is caused by a change in trade wind patterns which in turn change ocean current patterns; disrupting sea life and causing rain/droughts in unusual areas. Water vapor is a very strong greenhouse gas, much stronger than CO2, so could lot of it affect surface temperatures? No doubt. It would probably have only local effects --------->

  • @harvinsi

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    This is off topic but solar can power night & day if all homes globally had solar panels & were all tied into one grid then ares where the sun shines it powers the world grid supplying power where the sun is not shinning, even using old solar technology. The new solar still in the lab will easily make this possible. We have the technological means to jump 1000yrs into the future but we don't make it happen although Japan is leading the way.

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