Thursday 31 July 2008

Life and CH4

By JonThm on YouTube.com Jonathan Thomason

Plans and bacteria take in CO2 and H2O. They convert it into CH4, He and O. On the land, we see He and O emitted for plants. We also see a bit of CH4, but most is used to make carbohydrates.
In the sea, plants and bacteria make CH4, but it ends up as CH5OH – methyl hydrate. If it goes down to a magma chamber, we get CH4, and long chain hydrocarbons. CH4 is basically natural gas.
But on the sea bed, is loads of methyl hydrate. Which is a white solid. When we expose this to lower pressure, we get back our CH4 and H2O.
So there is loads of natural gas on the sea bed, just waiting to be robot mined.
In the UK, the sea bed around the UK has more CH5OH, than we could hope to use!
And as we burn it into CO2, we feed plants and bacteria to do nuclear fusion with it! This is what life is doing! Nuclear fusion from water.
So natural gas is the end product, and recombining it with O2 releases the residual fusion power.
We can do molecular nuclear fusion from steam, and get at the heat and power from water. We release no CO2, and produce no toxic death.

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