Questions To Science/Do Cars Breathe Faster Than Trees
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Are some areas lower in oxygen levels than in other areas?
Besides in the city areas where traffic pollution depletes oxygen levels, when its muggy hot and hard to breathe where the clouds hang low in the sky, are the oxygen levels in that area lower?
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Creating A Worm Hole?
Can worm hole science be proven on a much smaller scale by using water as an example and
spinning it so that the middle does not contain water. If you drop a bead in
the center of the spinning water, it will reach the bottom or other side faster
than if you dropped the bead in the still water itself. The time it takes to travel
to the bottom or out the other side would be significantly faster. We are
advanced enough to make this technology in space....not just entangled particles, but spinning them maybe?
Friday, April 11, 2014
Acid Rain
What happens when the clouds absorb enough pollution to kill all the trees on the planet? Do we become like Mars?
Monday, December 17, 2012
Contents of Rain Clouds?
Does nuclear bomb waste absorb in the clouds and come down through rain? What is the bright green on rocks and tree bark -- is it really fungus?
Sunday, September 2, 2012
An Ecosystem's Ability To Create Rain
Can you burn up an ecosystem's ability to create rain with nuclear waste and/or weapons or other added toxicities? What does that do to the ozone layer? Does that waste absorb in the clouds and come down in the rain?
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Science Project
If we were to create a science project on how to deplete a planet's oxygen levels, destroy it's eco-system, and desolate life, it would probably be very similar to the path we're on and live today here on our own planet.....cut down the trees, add cars, throw garbage into the waters and land, build nuclear facilities on fault lines all over the globe. It's truly sad what is being done to this planet.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Seriously....
Seriously, I'd like to know. I have to believe that the oil in the earth serves an unknown important purpose, and removing it could be very dangerous. If we remove all the heavy oil, turning it into a weightless gas in the atmosphere, could the planet be lighter in weight and move closer to Mars or the sun? Sorry for the repeat question, but I'm in hopes of hearing some thoughts.
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