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Could Earth's Heat Solve Our Energy Problems?
Posted 5 years ago by
hatinhand
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DETSCHS
- 5 years ago
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We at this time can not tap into geothermal energy; but I hope it is done within the next generalization or two or three. This video is great, but further research will help. There are MASSIVE government funded (like a lot of money), entities that have a singular goal of using geothermal energy to maintain a building at a constant of 70 degrees F year round. This means harboring energy from the ground to create heat and A/C... also the idea consists of dropping water down low enough to regain heat and bring it back up... anyway it can't be done at this time. We can not dig down far enough BY A LONG SHOT, and that's step 1.
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yiha (guest) - 5 years ago
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another great theory, sure. meanwhile we frack the gas up like total idiots creating small earthquakes. we can't even drill and safely transport oil without spilling but yes please! i want a vulcano in my backyard.
yiha² (guest) - 5 years ago
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we need another nikola tesla for solving this one. of all people he might been the only one who had some knowledge. he realized that nature already provided everytin and we need to figure it out. the sun might be a big part in this. solar waves, gravity, electricity, sound, atoms, .. its all there, for free and wireless! ;)
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DaveJoyce
- 5 years ago
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The only energy problem we have is having enough as the world demands more and more. Also, coal is the best source for third world countries because it's cheap and effective. There are ZERO human benefits in transitioning to "renewables".
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