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Titan's vast stash of Hydorcarbons ...
Lakes of Methane near its North Pole, holding 40 times more surface
accessible fuel than Earth's proven oil reserves ... http://news.yahoo.com/total-volume-s...194635067.html All we need is to employ GuthBall's technology and tow the Moon Titan to the LaGrange 1 location (L1) and then send the fabled Goth/Mook dirigible airships to harvest the free lunch of the Solar System. One could employ the use of their fabled Thorium reactor to provide the necessary power. Sequestered CO2 could be used as a ballast on the way back from Earth and jettisoned at strategic locations, to ultimately spiral harmlessly into the Sun, thus solving Global Warming at the same time. With all that free fuel, we could bring back our beloved V8 engines ... hell, make the V12 the standard for the automotive industry and let 'er rip !!! free fuel, free disposal of waste gases and likeness of GuthBall and Mook forever ensconced for public admiration atop of Mount ****more. |
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Titan's vast stash of Hydorcarbons ...
On Friday, December 20, 2013 6:43:08 AM UTC-8, Hägar wrote:
Lakes of Methane near its North Pole, holding 40 times more surface accessible fuel than Earth's proven oil reserves ... http://news.yahoo.com/total-volume-s...194635067.html All we need is to employ GuthBall's technology and tow the Moon Titan to the LaGrange 1 location (L1) and then send the fabled Goth/Mook dirigible airships to harvest the free lunch of the Solar System. One could employ the use of their fabled Thorium reactor to provide the necessary power. Sequestered CO2 could be used as a ballast on the way back from Earth and jettisoned at strategic locations, to ultimately spiral harmlessly into the Sun, thus solving Global Warming at the same time. With all that free fuel, we could bring back our beloved V8 engines ... hell, make the V12 the standard for the automotive industry and let 'er rip !!! free fuel, free disposal of waste gases and likeness of GuthBall and Mook forever ensconced for public admiration atop of Mount ****more. Actually, with Mook and his plasma method of extracting any number of specific elements, and those subsequent fusion methods of creating more than sufficient thrust velocity in order to overpower local gravity and orbital issues, is where taking navigational trajectory command of a moon like Titan isn't going to be nearly as insurmountable as once thought. However, for the moment and remainder of this century, just exploiting the innards of our own moon would be more than sufficient and highly beneficial once those Chinese TBMs have excavated and their methods having processed a few km of tunneling into our moon, and eventually moving it into a halo orbit within Earth L1 would then resolve any number of otherwise spendy and lethal terrestrial considerations. The good part is that none of your kind of redneck FUD-masters are needed, so you can just sit back and watch. |
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Titan's vast stash of Hydorcarbons ...
"Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Friday, December 20, 2013 6:43:08 AM UTC-8, Hägar wrote: Lakes of Methane near its North Pole, holding 40 times more surface accessible fuel than Earth's proven oil reserves ... http://news.yahoo.com/total-volume-s...194635067.html All we need is to employ GuthBall's technology and tow the Moon Titan to the LaGrange 1 location (L1) and then send the fabled Goth/Mook dirigible airships to harvest the free lunch of the Solar System. One could employ the use of their fabled Thorium reactor to provide the necessary power. Sequestered CO2 could be used as a ballast on the way back from Earth and jettisoned at strategic locations, to ultimately spiral harmlessly into the Sun, thus solving Global Warming at the same time. With all that free fuel, we could bring back our beloved V8 engines ... hell, make the V12 the standard for the automotive industry and let 'er rip !!! free fuel, free disposal of waste gases and likeness of GuthBall and Mook forever ensconced for public admiration atop of Mount ****more. Actually, with Mook and his plasma method of extracting any number of specific elements, and those subsequent fusion methods of creating more than sufficient thrust velocity in order to overpower local gravity and orbital issues, is where taking navigational trajectory command of a moon like Titan isn't going to be nearly as insurmountable as once thought. However, for the moment and remainder of this century, just exploiting the innards of our own moon would be more than sufficient and highly beneficial once those Chinese TBMs have excavated and their methods having processed a few km of tunneling into our moon, and eventually moving it into a halo orbit within Earth L1 would then resolve any number of otherwise spendy and lethal terrestrial considerations. The good part is that none of your kind of redneck FUD-masters are needed, so you can just sit back and watch. *** Make sure you let us know when the Moon relocation project gets under way ... wouldn't want to miss it for the world. I suppose you'll use a Thorium Reactor powered Space tug ... |
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Titan's vast stash of Hydorcarbons ...
On Friday, December 20, 2013 9:26:22 AM UTC-8, Hägar wrote:
"Brad Guth" wrote in message ... On Friday, December 20, 2013 6:43:08 AM UTC-8, H�gar wrote: Lakes of Methane near its North Pole, holding 40 times more surface accessible fuel than Earth's proven oil reserves ... http://news.yahoo.com/total-volume-s...194635067.html All we need is to employ GuthBall's technology and tow the Moon Titan to the LaGrange 1 location (L1) and then send the fabled Goth/Mook dirigible airships to harvest the free lunch of the Solar System. One could employ the use of their fabled Thorium reactor to provide the necessary power. Sequestered CO2 could be used as a ballast on the way back from Earth and jettisoned at strategic locations, to ultimately spiral harmlessly into the Sun, thus solving Global Warming at the same time. With all that free fuel, we could bring back our beloved V8 engines ... hell, make the V12 the standard for the automotive industry and let 'er rip !!! free fuel, free disposal of waste gases and likeness of GuthBall and Mook forever ensconced for public admiration atop of Mount ****more. Actually, with Mook and his plasma method of extracting any number of specific elements, and those subsequent fusion methods of creating more than sufficient thrust velocity in order to overpower local gravity and orbital issues, is where taking navigational trajectory command of a moon like Titan isn't going to be nearly as insurmountable as once thought. However, for the moment and remainder of this century, just exploiting the innards of our own moon would be more than sufficient and highly beneficial once those Chinese TBMs have excavated and their methods having processed a few km of tunneling into our moon, and eventually moving it into a halo orbit within Earth L1 would then resolve any number of otherwise spendy and lethal terrestrial considerations. The good part is that none of your kind of redneck FUD-masters are needed, so you can just sit back and watch. *** Make sure you let us know when the Moon relocation project gets under way ... wouldn't want to miss it for the world. I suppose you'll use a Thorium Reactor powered Space tug ... Being that a tethered space tug is going to be way the hell far away, it could be an array of uranium or perhaps spent MOX fuel powered rockets of pure unshielded fission produced dirty thrust. However, there's no shortage of solar energy for powering several GW worth of heavy ion thruster that's relatively inert as long as you're not standing directly in the high velocity thrust exhaust path. |
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