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Endangered Earth => Geoengineering => Topic started by: A51Watcher on October 31, 2011, 05:29:18 AM

Title: Did Atomic testing contribute to global warming?
Post by: A51Watcher on October 31, 2011, 05:29:18 AM
After watching the following video (time lapse by date) -


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9U8CZAKSsNA


I am pretty sure that we did not do the ozone layer (among other things) any favors.


Title: Re: Did Atomic testing contribute to global warming?
Post by: Captain Dave on January 26, 2012, 09:06:37 PM
Speaking of Ozone...

How could we repair holes in the ozone layer?

Doesn't Nikola Tesla's plasma sphere create ozone?  ???

Can't we contain ozone and realease it into the appropriate area's using a high altitude research vessel? Couldn't we design a high altitude research vessel specifically designed to create and distribute  ozone?

Couldn't we design a High altitude research vessel that also has a filtration system on it that removes or contains  the harmful gasses?
Title: Re: Did Atomic testing contribute to global warming?
Post by: Pimander on January 27, 2012, 06:10:46 PM
Good question Dave.

Ozone is always present where ionised air occurs and plasma is used to produce ozone so yes.

QuoteCold plasma will produce far greater quantities of ozone in a given space of time compared to ultraviolet production. However, that is not to say that the ultraviolet method is not a useful method of producing ozone. When you want a smaller, steady trickle of ozone, then UV might be the better choice.
Ozone: A Quick Overview (http://educate-yourself.org/ozone/)