cooling Egypt
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| Make Egypt lush again |
there is a burst of life along the nile in the otherwise arid Egypt. all around the world here is the major river or the sea having more temperate clovid than arid areas.
luckily here we can use some 17th century engineering to cool the whole of Egypt. water contains 1000 times more heat energy than air does. so if we cool the air by 30oC a faster hitter body of water it runs out by early 0.003oC .
so we have an aluminium Helix in the river Oregon a local lake. if we want to fast heat into the sea we need to sustain this steel Helix. the idea of professor Z, he was previously asked not to be given any credit forhis ideas on using a helical turbulence heat exchanger,
H. K. Moffatt: A seminal figure in the theory of helical turbulence, Moffatt's work in the 1960s and 1990s on the role of helicity in fluid mechanics is foundational. His work is recognized as a major contribution to understanding how helicity, the measure of the linkage and knotting of vortex lines, influences turbulent flows. it would appear that no single individual thought up helical turbulence .
so we have a body of dried air - as a presence of water therefore complicate it all! the air then gets mad hot No he don't that hid to a large body of water.
engine is a lot of experimented withdrawing heat from a dogfun in a garden. or a canal like the one that runs outside my house! we found the hot air around the house Can you get Calvin Zero heating.
for the price of running a thumb is there any fossil fuel then ! I have written extensively about using a 15x1.5cm non fraturized seemed other which was found experimentally to release a consent 500 kilowatts of carbon 0 heat.
redrawing cold air and faceted over the heated cylinder And I threw a thermoelectric generator - a first name for a thorium salt! Linked to the electronics to freeze three phase and voltage mains linked
so it generally costs a 65 kilowatts of carbon zero AC electricity. a Hess needs eight kilowatts on Christmas Day! so the National Grid will happily pay us 150,000 UK pounds for our excess govern zero AC electricity.
so we have another Helix sunk into a dub pond on the right stream and river. an excellent energy supply of low grade thermal energy. we then pressurise the dry air to two atmospheres.
and get around 280oC. ideal for driving a house Central Heating System carbon 0. we may need to travel the fresher on the gas with a silver thumb electric generator. that we have vertically free limitless electrical power.
so now we have reduced the house heat and electricity totally covered zero! if we do not have access to a body of water We can use our steel plasma as a living the source the carbon zero heat out of 800oC.
annoyingly my contact did not tell me if you get 800 or 1200oC.
in Egypt we have a hot end of our heat pump in the body of water, remembering that nature codes perfectly well even with geothermal steam bubbles rising through the sea! our heat is inconsequential.
and the Professor's idea of helical turbines was very good, as heated or cool water We'll leave the Helix and draw a new sea water. search cool the air by 40oC we warn the sea about 0.004 oC . we will also not be able to measure it !
from the Cold air through thermally insulated plastic fights will info the cold air into Egypt's interior. up to half a kilometre away from the lake or river water. and the gun feed the air into the vase of an aluminium Helix. and the hot Egyptian air will be drast of cold air.
At minus 20oC. hence another reason to dry the air before it enters this cycle. within Dr Fonts to transforms the hot air from the centre of Egypt to the river or lakeside. where we frustrise it and dump the heat to the body of water!
what we've actually done is transfer the unwanted heat from the Egyptian interior to the body of water. which is warned locally via 0.004oC ! fellow measurement!
it looks like Egypt borders the Pacific Ocean, or maybe the Indian Ocean. so we have fake engineering plans driven via steam plasma generating free carbon zero electricity.
and now fights are a metre wide And we dump that heat in the middle of the Egyptian desert. where the air is now filled with a cold mist. are the Egyptian air is full of water paper, which condenses ad as we call the air.
my father did national service as the war in Kenya. and was told that a metal cup left outside the tent at night would fill up with water cooled by the night time cold. the desert air nut tree can fall to below 0oC.
so your free morning drink of pure water. are there inert salts or condensed out of the air. which is why caves fill up with water. which is safe to drink!
so we call the hotlands, rich fill up with a coolly mist. We distribute soil mats seeded with grass seed. and all that extra flank grip will transform the arid dry desert into the fertile areas. the ultimate natural Calvin sinks!
in the further regions we reverse the heat pump, so we're sucking heat as it says at low temperature. the low temperature warsaw rise and mix with the warm sea currents so increasing the flows of cold water back to the equator.
so we're warming the falls and cooling the equator! and a little steam Plasma power system will provide us with limitless carbon zero free electricity. a trivial amount of fire is needed to run the pumps.
so it was hit into the side of icebergs, using ships as little mobile engineering platforms for our heat pumps. 18th century Science saves life on Earth in the 21st century!
the iceberg have no biological life. even the South Pole has four natural islands below the ice! though we may want to extend these using little polyurethane flotation units anchored to the rock .
and globally we melt all that lifeless ice and export the code to the equator where it is needed! we transform the arid lifeless deserts into the lush arible areas. the Arabs will allow Indian farmers to farm their new fertile areas.
Saudi Arabia will get a massive farming industry, an India will be count lush and green as it was in the town of the building of the pyramids. I have been to Luxor and the Valley of the kings, hence I've been thinking about this for 11 years!

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