Potentially the world's first continuous source of water
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How can I get one?
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@katsumorymoto An interesting observation my dear katsumorymoto but thisaquaferousdiscussionhasman
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@katsumorymoto: Search internet for ECOLO BLUE
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the Link takes you NO WHERE......why?
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were destroying the planet and you people think were gonna make the sea too salty with desalinization plants?
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This is just spam to get you to click on the included link. Don"t click on the link. There is NO information about this at that link.
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Something in me said .." They are using a hypnoptic --technique."
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THis one is probably not feasible, but at least it is not theoretically impossible. It seems to take humid air with (and this is crucial) kinetic energy to do work by impinging on the blades, and going through (I suppose) a slight pressure drop. Therefore a miniscule amount of water should precipitate out (if the air is already saturated). So long as it costs me no energy input (it is a passive process), what do I care if it takes weeks for a cup?
Possible, but not truly useful. Scale up?
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Its a venture capital. Pay no attention.
These types of scams end up doing more to hurt renewable energy causes than promote them. Basically they do it for publicity and donations, but mostly grants and venture capital, and then disappear or fade away.
On the other hand, if we refuse to do original research to discern fact from fiction, perhaps we deserve to be stuck on coal and oil for the rest of our lives. The only thing that holds back the real renewable energy technologies is us.
All you have to be is near the sea. Desalination plants are too expensive in comparison, I think. Besides, desalination plants pump back the remaining salt back into the sea, thus, increasing the sea's salinity. This condenses vapor that naturally left the sea. I don't see how so many people are being negative about it.
Abdallah2319 6 months ago 4
@carelessaim It doesn't claim anything. There's no sound.
gregryf 1 year ago 4