we're in shortage of water. and i've the solution.
you do know that saturn is made up of almost entirely of hydrogen, right? and here's an idea: take some of the gas from it and make water!
making water from scratch is just taking hydrogen and oxygen and combust them in a high pressured environment. well, we got oxygen. 28% of 'em to be exact. take a fraction of it and the hydrogen from saturn and viola, we got ourselves some water!
but the problem is, how can we conduct it in bulk? for that we need a housing that can withstand nuclear explosion-like blast and of high pressure to make it. we don't have the technology for it ... or do we? we could probably use that LHC in Geneva. but it's only used for particle collision, not molecular bonding. well, in any case, if this idea gets around, it'll solve the water shortage problem. i think. it's only a theory though, haha.
on a final note: i wonder if this idea was already taken. and i'm only speculating. if it works, hey! woohoo~!
you do know that saturn is made up of almost entirely of hydrogen, right? and here's an idea: take some of the gas from it and make water!
making water from scratch is just taking hydrogen and oxygen and combust them in a high pressured environment. well, we got oxygen. 28% of 'em to be exact. take a fraction of it and the hydrogen from saturn and viola, we got ourselves some water!
but the problem is, how can we conduct it in bulk? for that we need a housing that can withstand nuclear explosion-like blast and of high pressure to make it. we don't have the technology for it ... or do we? we could probably use that LHC in Geneva. but it's only used for particle collision, not molecular bonding. well, in any case, if this idea gets around, it'll solve the water shortage problem. i think. it's only a theory though, haha.
on a final note: i wonder if this idea was already taken. and i'm only speculating. if it works, hey! woohoo~!
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