Loran on Nostr: nprofile1q…80tvd The problem is: They don't destroy water. The simply heat up which ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqgfdrrw9629qxwvwaa3vwnvzhtaqu2c5m9wf6vcwjnmdnhs7hl4jsq80tvd (nprofile…0tvd) The problem is: They don't destroy water. The simply heat up which is not a chemical change and, therefore, not recognized as pollution in the minds of thermodynamic idiots.
I recall taking third year thermodynamics from Jurgen Kreuzer at Dalhousie University and he made a point of telling us back in 1990ish that our main problem is heat pollution - stopping GHGs will slow it but physics says you can only get rid of it at a well-known rate. We cannot keep pumping 1/2
I recall taking third year thermodynamics from Jurgen Kreuzer at Dalhousie University and he made a point of telling us back in 1990ish that our main problem is heat pollution - stopping GHGs will slow it but physics says you can only get rid of it at a well-known rate. We cannot keep pumping 1/2