It's healthy. Read the thread about it.
It's a bomb shell they don't want you to know.
Doctors are keeping it from you. Elites have been hoarding it for years.
It might be helpful if you can provide a link to more information.
Having said that, I remember growing up in South Africa whenever we would go to the beach for summer vacation, our black home workers would ask us to bring back bottles of ocean water, as they used it as medicine.
Never thought anything about it, but now that you made the statement that ocean water is good for you, that sparked this memory I have.
That is a ridiculous rebuttal. He didn't claim that ocean water is refreshing or anything, he simply said that there are healthy properties to ocean water.
The title of the article is literally true- it defies everything we know. Therefore extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. And, and Ai generated article with an Ai generated pic of the alleged extraordinary device does not qualify as proof of anything. TL;DR: This is bullshit.
This website is chock full of B.S. articles that can't be sourced because they are fake. It's really sad to me that the mods haven't cracked down on the spreading of misinformation here when we're in an information war.
Great news for illegals that have fled drought areas where they can’t grow anything due to lack of water. Now they can grow food there provided this is scalable to the extent that they get a lot of water.
Dig a hole about 1 1/2 ft deep. Put a container in it, cover the hole with visqueen, letting it say in yh middle directly about the container and secure it so it doesn't fall in. Pee on visqueen. Check in a few hours, and you will have water in the container and on the under side of the visqueen. Same concept as some high tech sponge, but way cheaper and way more effective.
This sponge doesn't defy "everything we knew at all." If you r ad the article to conclusion, this sponge like material doesn't really do anything at all but except dupe ignorant people out of money.
questions: where does the salt go? does it accumulate in the material needing to be removed/material recycled/material rendered unusable again or does it also produce a strong brine that comes out one end with fresh the other (or some other thing) Does this renewal have an energy cost?
What is the embodied energy, material costs of this. Obviously if the raw materials and embodied energy thereof exceeds the energy associated with traditional methods, you have merely shunted the energy needed to somewhere else (this is the case with solar PV where the materials and energy associated with production and end of life disposal exceed the energy produced during the useful life)
My questions are not directly addressed and I've read and I think I understand, seems to me this is little more than a scaffold to increase surface area, black to maximise thermal (ir) absorption thereby increasing evaporation rate. The issue still stands as to whether the scaffold accumulates salt and other solids, because it doesn’t have a flow through the structure except capillary action, which is low energy. It is a fine matrix so it becoming blocked is a concern. If it needs flushing/cleaning or any other kind of maintenance that takes energy it can change the calculation drastically. Overall, I say a hype piece for funding reasons. We live in a world where this exists somehow: https://www.pavegen.com/
The issue still stands, and I think you probably know that intuitively too. Incidentally, I was mocking pavegen, which started out claiming it could generate electricity economically, but now is just a curiosity doing corporate greenwash exhibition pieces.
It's like you are personally involved and injured somehow, I am just pointing out common sense concerns, not besmirching you. And in the spirit of your style I will also say that it is the goal of AI to sound like me, given that I am a non-artificial Intelligence, with some command of the language. (So are you, you just inexplicably chose to be invested in this new tech announcement personally.
I think you’ve learned something about yourself here - it's always painful.
Well, we will see how it does, won't we. Add me to the newsletter.
Me, I put a little less stock in statements from those involved that the obvious problem isn't actually a problem, they would say that now wouldn't they? When it is proven, then it means something, just like your huffing and puffing.
This could be huge. At least for survival equipment.
Water water everywhere and not a drop to drink
It's healthy. Read the thread about it. It's a bomb shell they don't want you to know. Doctors are keeping it from you. Elites have been hoarding it for years.
Its not for drinking, its a backup for blood plasma. https://www.iwholehealth.com/doctors-and-scientists-who-made-a-difference/
Certainly this is hyperbole...right...RIGHT?!
It might be helpful if you can provide a link to more information.
Having said that, I remember growing up in South Africa whenever we would go to the beach for summer vacation, our black home workers would ask us to bring back bottles of ocean water, as they used it as medicine.
Never thought anything about it, but now that you made the statement that ocean water is good for you, that sparked this memory I have.
That is a ridiculous rebuttal. He didn't claim that ocean water is refreshing or anything, he simply said that there are healthy properties to ocean water.
The title of the article is literally true- it defies everything we know. Therefore extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. And, and Ai generated article with an Ai generated pic of the alleged extraordinary device does not qualify as proof of anything. TL;DR: This is bullshit.
This website is chock full of B.S. articles that can't be sourced because they are fake. It's really sad to me that the mods haven't cracked down on the spreading of misinformation here when we're in an information war.
let them play.
Let its meaning sink in.
The news ... created not by a bot but by AI. .....
Ah .... Living in a dreamworld?
=> Phantom Agony: Epica. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAlRf9qf9d0
Great news for illegals that have fled drought areas where they can’t grow anything due to lack of water. Now they can grow food there provided this is scalable to the extent that they get a lot of water.
As long as it can add Fluoride.
Soooo its a solar still.. super common survival r Technique... what's innovative again?
That's today's sponge...
I'll see myself out...
Until it can be replicated by another lab it's good to remain skeptical
Dig a hole about 1 1/2 ft deep. Put a container in it, cover the hole with visqueen, letting it say in yh middle directly about the container and secure it so it doesn't fall in. Pee on visqueen. Check in a few hours, and you will have water in the container and on the under side of the visqueen. Same concept as some high tech sponge, but way cheaper and way more effective.
This sponge doesn't defy "everything we knew at all." If you r ad the article to conclusion, this sponge like material doesn't really do anything at all but except dupe ignorant people out of money.
questions: where does the salt go? does it accumulate in the material needing to be removed/material recycled/material rendered unusable again or does it also produce a strong brine that comes out one end with fresh the other (or some other thing) Does this renewal have an energy cost?
What is the embodied energy, material costs of this. Obviously if the raw materials and embodied energy thereof exceeds the energy associated with traditional methods, you have merely shunted the energy needed to somewhere else (this is the case with solar PV where the materials and energy associated with production and end of life disposal exceed the energy produced during the useful life)
My questions are not directly addressed and I've read and I think I understand, seems to me this is little more than a scaffold to increase surface area, black to maximise thermal (ir) absorption thereby increasing evaporation rate. The issue still stands as to whether the scaffold accumulates salt and other solids, because it doesn’t have a flow through the structure except capillary action, which is low energy. It is a fine matrix so it becoming blocked is a concern. If it needs flushing/cleaning or any other kind of maintenance that takes energy it can change the calculation drastically. Overall, I say a hype piece for funding reasons. We live in a world where this exists somehow: https://www.pavegen.com/
The issue still stands, and I think you probably know that intuitively too. Incidentally, I was mocking pavegen, which started out claiming it could generate electricity economically, but now is just a curiosity doing corporate greenwash exhibition pieces.
It's like you are personally involved and injured somehow, I am just pointing out common sense concerns, not besmirching you. And in the spirit of your style I will also say that it is the goal of AI to sound like me, given that I am a non-artificial Intelligence, with some command of the language. (So are you, you just inexplicably chose to be invested in this new tech announcement personally.
I think you’ve learned something about yourself here - it's always painful.
Well, we will see how it does, won't we. Add me to the newsletter.
Me, I put a little less stock in statements from those involved that the obvious problem isn't actually a problem, they would say that now wouldn't they? When it is proven, then it means something, just like your huffing and puffing.
This isn't desalination but purification. https://news.mit.edu/2014/need-a-water-filter-peel-a-tree-branch-0226