i've heard that the plan is to get men on mars, then start warming up the planet so that the ice under the surface melts so oceans can form and to fill the atmosphere with carbon dioxide so that plant life can survive so that they can start producing oxygen so that we could eventually live there.
well here is my idea; fly a ship containing large amounts of hydrogen gas, and another ship with oxygen gas. when released and mixed and shot with a laser beam from earth a chemical reaction should then occur. resulting in three crucial things. heat, water, and carbon dioxide. only i'm a bit confused where the carbon comes from.
Then, using electricity, split the water back into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas and repeat the process. I'm assuming it would be a net loss of energy, but is there a such thing as a loss of energy? not according to einstein. the normal concept of losing energy is just it being converted into heat. But that is exactly what we want to have on mars.
2006-12-24
04:57:45
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JizZ E. Jizzy
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