Re: Nanotechnology and earthquakes
- From: "steve" <yue2252002@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 16:25:40 -0000
So, is it really no theory to absorb such energy?
"Noah Arkwright" <noah_arkwright@xxxxxxxxxxx> bl
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> Jimi wrote:
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> > I believe it will be possible to lock all the plates but a planetwide
> > cooling system would have to be put in place to prevent catastrophe on
> > a global scale. clearly, the world economy will not be able to
> > support a megaproject like this for many hundreds if not thousands of
> > years. by this time, of course, sufficient computing power will be
> > available to accurately design such a system.
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> Earthquakes are caused by tectonic movement. Techtonic movement is
> caused by the movement of molten materials beneath the earth's crust. If
> you wanted to stop earthquakes, you would have to stop the energy source
> driving them. I dont think nanotech would be enough to even slow the
> huge energies pushing things around the core of the earth. Even if it
> was possible, it would seriously affect magentic readings (compasses),
> as well as probably having significant affects on global temperatures.
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