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Why is the carbon-trapping not quite a reasonable idea than it first seems?



Kimmo Huosionmaa

When we are thinking about carbon dioxide leaks, we must remember that this gas-molecule could brake as the oxygen and carbon. The simplest way to cut that molecule is to lead it thru the active carbon, what separates those gasses like it does in the gas mask. Another way is to use lasers, what will make that molecule resonated. The resonance would cut the bonds of that molecule, what makes that gas harmless.


Solid carbon can be collected by filters and oxygen can be put in the bottles. The most effective way to separate carbon dust from the pipe is just blow them with the blower to the tank, what can be changed and transfer very easily.  If the factory uses active carbon filters, they should be changed simultaneously. That will guarantee that the holes of the filter, would not fill with carbon.


Trapping of carbon-dioxide and -monoxide in the oceans or water is not so reasonable than it first feels. The carbon-dioxide will react with water, and then there will creating carbonic acid, what will make the water acidic. That thing happens also in the ocean, what reacts like any other water mass and it will not be a very good process if the global size water area starts to eutrophication. Even if the water mass is extremely large, that reacts some way as lakes, and if the massive water mass will start to eutrophicate, the results could be devastating in worldwide, because if the ocean surface fills with dead plankton, the sunshine would not allow getting in the ocean water.

If the oceans start to acid, that would cause that some silicon- or calcium cored animals and cells cannot create the core, and when massive number of those little organisms would die, there might become the situation, that the sunshine will not able to penetrate in the deepness, and that would cause the loss of oxygen in the deep seas. That will cause massive deaths in the fish-population and other organisms. When those organisms would putrefy, that would cause that more carbon dioxide would rise to the atmosphere.


And if the small algae would die, we are in deep trouble. The problem of the storing the carbon dioxide is that thing is very stable gas, and it can be leaked in the future to the atmosphere. But if that gas would be separated to the carbon and oxygen by using lasers or active carbon filters, that thing could be safer. The separated oxygen and carbon could be stored or used as the source to the chemical factories. That carbon can use to produce the fullerene or new carbon filters. And oxygen can be used in the hospitals and welding processes.

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