Tuesday, June 28, 2011

In the future gulf coast of Florida

A vision of aqua farmers looking like a dark lake 30 miles by 200 miles, made of plastic bags.  Aqua farmers doing their 3 day shifts on the barges and platforms.  Piping between the middle of Aquaville and the Florida land make bidirectional liquid transport.

Aquaville is powerful, it can generate billions of gallons of fuel per day. More importantly,  engineers can some eat atmospheric CO2 or eat O2.  It is the global thermostat, as powerful as the arctic

The atmospheric time constant of Aquaville is about ten years, that long to notice the weather change.  So powerful is the lake that co2 is sequestered, for ten year, and reused as feedstock for o2 consuming fish, that is how we get to set the temperature.

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