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I called the brunch plans off, since I was tired and have to work today.

I still have not slept.

I try to visualize what spacecraft must be built quickly, that could house the equivalent of a bunch of dry ice beds the size of a slightly larger C-130.

The dry ice beds are for ice extractions from one of the gas Giants; in addition,
it also has giant tanks to suction atmosphere samples.

Then, upon reentry. The craft floats above the Arctic, para-dropping the ice slabs into the Arctic Ocean.
 
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I figure most technical details are best done by engineers. I will be raising my idea on Quora as well, targeting professors or SME across the sciences on this. As well as seasoned c and cpp developers.
 
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However. NASA and FEMA published a five point program on how global warming or climate change is occurring.
Each and every point deduced disappearance of sea ice as the problem.
Water too warm? Drop ice from an ice giant in the Arctic ocean.
 

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Drop ice from an ice giant in the Arctic ocean.
The current theory is that the oceans are salty because salt comes from the land. " if salt could be taken out of the ocean, and spread on land, it would form a layer more than 166 metres (500 feet) thick. "

It might seem a great miracle that all that salt was taken from the surface leaving behind many areas of deep beautiful soil.

Even better, looking at the height profile of the land, the oceans stopped filling when they reached the proper level

So it may be that the salt water was provided from outside the planet.

Fresh water however is generated internally - hence the Apsu is freshwater
 

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Salt has never been a layer, but a part of land. Water solutable part of land, that is. Tiamat, if you want.
 

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As far as I know the major salt deposits of the planet all show oceanic debris and life forms. Thus the salt deposits came from the ocean. So why are the surface oceans salty?
 

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I called the brunch plans off, since I was tired and have to work today.

I still have not slept.

I try to visualize what spacecraft must be built quickly, that could house the equivalent of a bunch of dry ice beds the size of a slightly larger C-130.

The dry ice beds are for ice extractions from one of the gas Giants; in addition,
it also has giant tanks to suction atmosphere samples.

Then, upon reentry. The craft floats above the Arctic, para-dropping the ice slabs into the Arctic Ocean.

I read something about the reality of space travel years ago, and your post brought it back.

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"I will point out a few of the unappreciated difficulties with this view. The subtext is that space fantasies can prevent us from tackling mundane problems whose denial could result in a backward slide. When driving, fixing your gaze on the gleaming horizon is likely to result in your crashing into a stopped car ahead of you, so that your car is no longer capable of reaching the promised land ahead. We have to pay attention to the stupid stuff right in front of us, as it might well stand between us and a smart future."

Now, let me point out some basic physics that I learned when I was becoming an atheist and deprogramming myself from the irrational fundamentalism of my childhood religious indoctrination. Anything that comes in from orbit gains a huge amount of kinetic energy. That energy goes somewhere. Since the Earth has an atmosphere, kinetic energy causes friction and that results in a lot of heat. A comet entering the atmosphere will result in an explosion of thermonuclear proportions. If a "water canopy" had existed as implied in Genesis, the "forty days of rain" with enough water to cause a global flood would have contained sufficient kinetic energy to boil the oceans and steam every living thing to death, including the unfortunate shit shovellers trapped in a wooden boat full of hungry animals.

So, let's just assume there's a huge tanker space ship that can bring dry ice (why not liquid nitrogen since dry ice will just be even more CO2 in the atmosphere and oceans?) back to Earth orbit. By the time you drop it into the atmosphere, from ~25,000 miles per hour to being stationary on the surface, an incredibly huge amount of potential energy has been converted to kinetic energy and then heat by friction. Whatever frozen/liquid gas you might have as a cargo, which would have to be a freaking HUGE amount to have even a tiny impact on the climate of the Earth, would be hot gas. Very hot gas indeed.

Do not put any faith in Hollywood's fantasies of how space ships work. They're out to make a quick buck off of a scientifically illiterate population.
 

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Since our Moon is half billion years older than the Earth, it came from elsewhere. It was decelerated so precisely that it took a near circular orbit.

Who could manage such a feat?
 

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Since our Moon is half billion years older than the Earth, it came from elsewhere. It was decelerated so precisely that it took a near circular orbit.

Who could manage such a feat?

See #85: The Non Sequitur: The deluded fallacy of offering evidence, reasons or conclusions that have no logical connection to the argument at hand.

Again, Thank you @SkullTraill for this wonderful list of logical fallacies!
 
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So a Convo with a friend revealed a lot about me.
Narcissism, intellectual property, magic have a lot to do with age and whatnot e
 
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Tuesday, Day of Mars. May not be a good day, I broke rules again by staying after work to converse with friends staying there.
 
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Linux is an elegant solution to a lot of software issues...unfortunately, poorly made electronic devices with little to no quality control checks are the actual problem.
I really need to read a book cover to cover and know the stuff backward and forward.
I am going to start with C this week.

My goal: I will use all my powers this week, to know the complete C programming language.
 
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I am going to really learn the Linux tools as well backward and forward, like grep, awk, sed, vi, pico, find, etc.
 
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Neophyte Formula and adorations done morning to afternoon. A small meditation and bedtime for me.
 
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Woke up, made coffee, petted the kitty a bit who is now sleeping on her back as content as can be.

So, yesterday I installed anew bookcase/altar in the form of a liquor cabinet and an antique. Books already stored within except for a few out I am actively working on or reading.
Put picture up but there was a gap behind. A map of lighthouses.
Held up by five pieces of sandstone.

Thisorning started to listen to AMORC videos to get back in the right headspace. Unfortunatelyy speakers are not loud and they speak so soft, it cannot compete with street noise.
But did concentrate on the wings of their symbol. And spotted a whirlybird, or a dual seeded pod from an oak(?) Tree. Two in fact. Then it hit me, and I said 8t in a gloom covered sky, HoRaUs! The sun came out. I then said morning adorations while walking. Will do neophyte Formula . It just hit me that this is a five year old neophyte, only a neophyte out of fear and laziness but an internal drive to move forward does not cease. Then laziness and fear must be dealt with. First and foremost. Fear of Death and Hell.
 
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Who am I to decide a person's fate, destiny, Life or death? I am not. I easily quake. I am not a tough guy. But I still get hit and get back up still moving forward.
 
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Went and saw a friend. Less melancholy, but had anxiety attacks and near seizure activity. So calling off for the night. I work a new job next week.
 
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I think that since the government pay scale is determined by role and duties, that should be the standard federal minimum wage, by industry. Change your industry, change your life.
 
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