Not sure where this thread belongs but lets say it was possible to melt both polar icecaps and all of antarctica and change the waper vapor into breathable atmosphere would the exteremly less denseness of it extend the atmosphere of earth around the moon and assuming we could take whatever ozone was needed fro the atmosphere from cities could we still keep a stable environment? wierd huh,
sorry i didn't realize this was already brought up.
That's because the thought waves of the evil skeptics scupper any chance of success
What do you mean you hadn't realized this silly subject was already brought up? You brought it up yourself when you started the earlier thread.
Hmmmm.... Ziggurat I need your help with this new information added by jestblaze.
If I wanted to measure the difference between an altitude and a temperature would I use a tape measure or a thermometer?
I look forward to your answer.![]()
I don't suppose a remote controlled plane could replace the waterfowl ?
I'm not sure if i can find a duck's butt but if its anything like a chicken's, its a one hole does all sort of orifice. An egg shaped thermometer might be in order.
solved square the denominator of the ratio BAM
Not sure where this thread belongs but lets say it was possible to melt both polar icecaps and all of antarctica and change the waper vapor into breathable atmosphere would the exteremly less denseness of it extend the atmosphere of earth around the moon and assuming we could take whatever ozone was needed fro the atmosphere from cities could we still keep a stable environment? wierd huh
sorry i didn't realize this was already brought up. The only reason i thought of it was i thought of a spiked slotted outer shell ball with a gyroscopically balanced inner shell containing a gyroscope a hydrogen furnace leaded to a directed output for thrust with a turbine on it to get back some of the energy, solar panels for supplemental energy, a battery, a reservoir for electrolisys for the melted water. everyone is physicist here so you all know the idea is flawed in what it produces and as much as people laugh at this idea its not meant to be humor
telepathic thought
in quantum entanglement of matter
all photons for every like charged ions/elements hold the same constant for every atom in that their resultant of each and the total of quantum position * quantum velocity is exactly the same
so if able to entangle using that respect every adjoining similar atom of an element can be simultaneously entangled
NO.Not sure where this thread belongs but lets say it was possible to melt both polar icecaps and all of antarctica and change the waper vapor into breathable atmosphere would the exteremly less denseness of it extend the atmosphere of earth around the moon and assuming we could take whatever ozone was needed fro the atmosphere from cities could we still keep a stable environment? wierd huh
sorry i didn't realize this was already brought up. The only reason i thought of it was i thought of a spiked slotted outer shell ball with a gyroscopically balanced inner shell containing a gyroscope a hydrogen furnace leaded to a directed output for thrust with a turbine on it to get back some of the energy, solar panels for supplemental energy, a battery, a reservoir for electrolisys for the melted water. everyone is physicist here so you all know the idea is flawed in what it produces and as much as people laugh at this idea its not meant to be humor
I disagree...Utter rubbish.