Re: Replacing helium on earth
- From: "jgreenfield@xxxxxxxxxxx" <jgreen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 20 Dec 2005 22:05:43 -0800
Summary:
(Thanks to all who replied)
He _can_ be synthesized.
Value of He is such (present) that it is collected by some
(far-sighted?) organisations,
and dumped by others.
Access to He is not considered a looming problem, but as it is being
stored,
is considered by some as a finite resource.
My sceptical thoughts: the program was a beatup as to the loss of He to
space.
Is H also lost similarly? Is the stratosphere composed of a high
concentration of the two,
both of which are escaping earth's gravity?
Thanks again
Jim G
c'=c+v
.
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