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As for vaccines eliminating viral disease, they can only do so where the host in uniquely human.
I think not. There are about 1500 thunderstorms happening worldwide at any moment, about 15,000,000 per year, and each one releases about as much energy as a 20 kt nuclear bomb. And thunderstorms are just a tiny part of a weather system.
When you say that, it brings up a point that worries me about these modern vaccines.Might they not be generating "change" in the viruses, by stimulating them to become more active and aggressive.
Quote from: alancalverd on 20/05/2021 00:14:03I think not. There are about 1500 thunderstorms happening worldwide at any moment, about 15,000,000 per year, and each one releases about as much energy as a 20 kt nuclear bomb. And thunderstorms are just a tiny part of a weather system. And yet, you don't think we can collect enough energy from that massive store to supply our needs.
Quote from: alancalverd on 19/05/2021 23:52:43As for vaccines eliminating viral disease, they can only do so where the host in uniquely human.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rinderpest
Quote from: Bored chemist on 20/05/2021 18:11:32Quote from: alancalverd on 20/05/2021 00:14:03I think not. There are about 1500 thunderstorms happening worldwide at any moment, about 15,000,000 per year, and each one releases about as much energy as a 20 kt nuclear bomb. And thunderstorms are just a tiny part of a weather system. And yet, you don't think we can collect enough energy from that massive store to supply our needs.If you knew where and when the thunderstorms were occurring, and had some means of capturing their energy, storing it and distributing it where you wanted it, no problem. Rocket science is two equations: rocket engineering is a lot more complicated. And we don't even understand the maths of thunderstorms.
And thunderstorms are just a tiny part of a weather system.
Attention smartarses: I meant human disease. Obviously.
Rocket science is...
I was referring to the other energy- hydroelectric, solar and wind.Broadly speaking we do know where they are.
However, the point is that rinderpest has wild carriers,
we have not managed to control squirrel pox.
(b) rarely in the British Isles and never at night anywhere.
Quote from: alancalverd on 21/05/2021 11:05:55 we have not managed to control squirrel pox.Did we try?I mean Really try?
Your secret is revealed! You are a Vulcan, now living on the sunny side of Venus. Live long and prosper.
. . He had been eight years upon a project for extracting sunbeams out of cucumbers, which were to be put in vials hermetically sealed, and let out to warm the air in raw inclement summers. He told me, he did not doubt in eight years more, that he should be able to supply the Governor's gardens with sunshine at a reasonable rate; but he complained that his stock was low . . . since this had been a very dear season for cucumbers. I made him a small present. . . .
A long as it is shining in a place inhabited by humans who want to travel, they won't sell you their solar electricity whenever you want it and in whatever quantity you desire.
The human population continues to rise most rapidly in flood-prone, low-lying coastal zones at the same time as sea levels are increasing.
with a much smaller return on capital