RE: how to solve the fresh water problem, clean energy rising seas all by digging a ditch
December 15, 2015 at 11:14 am
(December 7, 2015 at 9:46 am)vorlon13 Wrote:(December 7, 2015 at 9:36 am)Cato Wrote: I'm at a loss for why you think this could possibly have any appreciable effect on sea level.
Well, you've done some pagan math in calculating water volumes, keep in mind when doing Christian math, all things are possible, such as 1+1+1=1 and 3=1, so you are getting the wrong answer.
and you seem to be speaking with blinders on... My purposal speaks to several benefits not just sea level adjustments. Yet that all you seem to see. Even so, your/Cato objection is limited to the idea that once the salt sea has been created that no more sea water will be used. Again, we are not just transfering water to a storage tank and sitting on it we are taking hundreds of trillions of gallons of water out of the sea and funneling it to fresh water solar generators. Do you two not understand that this water has to be replenished every day? that is the purpose of creating an in land sea in the middle of a dry and arid desert. (To get the water to evaporate.) once the water evaporates guess what happens next.. No wrong, it turns to rain. Not rain that will come down just over the inland salt sea but rain that will be carried off into adjacent regions in that area. Which again means that millions of gallons will have to be replaced daily.
So what does that mean? It means we will need more water from the sea. alot more a whole lot more if we start to plant crops in the rain affected areas, and plant communities.
So how will this all effect sea levels? To the short sighted d-bag/earth is flat till he see it's round on CNN. it doesn't affect sea levels because to that guy he will only see the water going into to fill this inland sea the first time. But to the person with a vision who sees this project and what it could mean for humanity from here on out (maybe hundreds if not thousands of years into the future) this project could potentially pump the seas dry if we only took from the sea and never gave back.
1X1X1=1
Same variables, same answer/conclusion, just a different way of figuring.
If you guys are this wrong with basic science how can you have any faith in anything else you believe?