Re: least polluting rocket fuel
- From: "David M. Palmer" <dmpalmer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 00:23:15 -0700
In article <43dc5cb7$0$30365$9b622d9e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Patrick Schaaf
<mailer-daemon@xxxxxx> wrote:
"Ian Woollard" <ian.woollard@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
(Manufacturing hydrogen from electrolysis of water using nuclear power,
in principle is clean,
Yeah. And the nuclear waste will be flung, using beanstalks made
of hemp, right into the sun, where it can again be called nonpolluting...
What? And upset the delicate ecology that may exist on the Sun? After
you've polluted the Sun, an unprotected person standing on the surface
would quickly die of radiation (even if they go at night).
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David M. Palmer dmpalmer@xxxxxxxxx (formerly @clark.net, @ematic.com)
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