vue - Global Cooling Technology: Deep Ocean Water Agriculture
Agriculture employing Deep Ocean Water (DOW) can help increase growth rates by cooling garden soil below the dew point, at the Natural Energy Lab where DOW is pumped ashore. A closed pipe system buried beneath the soil is designed to regulate and circulate the cold water, chilling the soil to 45oF, well below the dew point, so moisture drawn from the atmosphere moistens the cool garden, much like condensation gathers on a glass of iced tea.
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Only a floating drydock can be used to build a copy of itself when combined with permanently floating platform supported factories of all kinds. This also will lead to the development of deep sea mining & sea aquaculture that will help expand the human habitability of the world w/c in turn creates a positive economic need for industrial expansion into the sea and under the sea. This provides a convenient political independence factor that any seasteaders can opt for if they wanted it temptingly.
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If Buckminster Fuller's permanently floating Triton City using stainless steel rebar reinforced concrete encased cement foam becomes a reality in the 60s then it will pave the way to create incentives and motivations to develop technologies to make it 100% self-contained and self-regenerating when combined with the floating drydock technologies at that time. This creates more living space and upward social expansion and mobility and political independence w/c the NWO does not want to happen!
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This will work well for seasteading purposes in making permanently floating cities and towns and colonies food self-sufficient besides recycling the plant's transpired water by using an atmospheric water generator. But seasteading seems not to be taking off and suspiciously the same thing happened with Buckminster Fuller's floating Triton city complex planned for Japan and his Japanese sponsor suspiciously died. It seems the NWO sees seasteading as a threat to their plan of total control of man.
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This facility itself is interesting. It was built as an experimental open-cycle (I think) OTEC plant, generating electricity from the temperature difference between surface and the depths. That's why DOW was available for this project in the first place.
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Ok, you said "somebody has started", who? Me too has this idea since years ago. We want to know who is the pioneer who has such a money and land, and create a society specially on this project.
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if like me you do not have a source of cold water to spare, I think a layer of straw covered with WHITE plastic would keep root temperatures lower. Whether one would get the dew point effect, not sure. White plastic can be recycled from boat shrink wrap (thrown out annually at marinas conveniently in the spring) and other shrink wrapped items. I think I will try this next year here in high plains AZ where the soil gets hot and large amounts of precious water is needed.
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You're a sanitation engineer? you mean a toilet fixer? Nice favorites too for an 35 year old engineer!!
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This style of gardening is not exactly new. Its quite old school.
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Furthermore, because the soil temperature is manually controlled, a plant can be "tricked" into fruting several times per annum (versus the once per annum winter cooling). Higher yields both in season and year! Dr. Craven Rocks!
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