Re: Hydrogen removes Oxigen from our planet!
From: Saint-Hilaire (saint-hilaire_at_promci.qc.ca)
Date: 02/23/05
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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 15:22:07 -0500
"Raul" <raul@h2009.com> wrote in message
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> 70% of the Oxygen comes from plankton in the sea. Kill the plankton and
> the human race suffocates.
I do not know if it is true, but it does make sense.
But if plankton liberate oxygen,
they do also make 2 Hydrogen available.
I assume they fix the hydrogen to carbon
they find in the CO2 of the ocean?
This make biomass living body which end up making
the organic sediment at the bottom of ocean.
It does make sense since fossil fuel
come essentially from ocean sediment...
But why surface biomass is renewable,
and not fossil fuel biomass?
Pursuing the logic, the plankton liberate O2,
and makes fossil fuel.
Later combustion of fossil fuel
just consume the O2 initially produced by the plankton
(assuming the O2 is still there at that time?).
It does turn out that if we burn the fossil fuel
at the rate the CO2 can be absorbed by the ocean
(assuming we keep the plankton alive?),
the fossil fuel is perfectly renewable and pollution free solution!
I know so little... Merci de m'enseigner, Gilles
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