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More Update Post: 06_03_2008
Global warming is now admitted by
many as the effect of the
greenhouse gases,
GHG, human beings discharged into the atmosphere, as result of
their economic activities. Concerted efforts have also been made
mitigating GHG emission
any further into the atmosphere, and in that respect a tremendous
progress has been made.
However, the effect of the GHG
may include interactive
self-feeding systems that may not abate as a result of the
mitigation of emission of the GHG, as is currently the focus. In
effect, then a proactive action of remediation is called for and
need to be considered by the world bodies and by the environmental
scientist engaged in the development of technologies for addressing
the matter of GHG emission.
Admittedly, there is no way to
knowing ahead of time whether or not even undertaking the
development and implementation of such technologies would cause an
actual reversal of the effect of GHG emission, such as the melting
of the Arctic ice caps, cause a change in ocean flow resulting in a
re-accumulation of ice at the Arctics, or even the recapping of the
Mount Kilimanjaro with ice, yet it would be better to err on the
side of safety than on the side of jeopardy.
Besides, as have already been
determined by analysis of the
limitations of the GHG emission mitigation technology under
consideration seem non-efficacious in the long term. An alternative
technology therefore is needed, that actually removes the carbon
from the atmosphere permanently, at least in the geological sense of
time, and the carbon is actually
removed from the atmosphere and there does not exist the prospective
situation of having to re-release it back into the atmosphere.
Here then is the rationale for
the consideration for GHG emission effects remediation technologies
development.
Concept Technology Template
A template concept technology
effectively describes the nature of any environmental technology
that would otherwise qualify for as remediation
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technology. The illustrative
description has also has to be borne on a technology that neither
exists - at least have not been made
public in any form as to raise issues of intellectual property right
violation - nor even deemed plausible by many, and as such provides
the most protection in its use to the end of the illustration.
Now this technology being
proposed and being independently developed in a synopsize description of
the functionality, the prospective developers have submitted -
on the bases of dielectric failure analyses by Sandia National Labs
- that water in a cell can be "irradiated" with a high voltage
pulse causing dissonance of the covalent bond of water molecule,
resulting in the ionization of the molecule, and to initiate
electrolysis of water. Plausible or not is irrelevant
to the context of this article except for the protection offered by
its use in the form of non-disclosure of proprietary technology
development.
Now then, for the purposes of
GHG effects remediation technologies development, the considered
rationale is this: If pure voltage pulsed at a "calculable" frequency can
create a "dissonance" or resonance vibration amplification so much
as to cause a separation of water molecules - hydrogen and oxygen,
then there should also exists a "calculable" frequency at which pure
voltage can be pulsed at carbon dioxide as to cause two tier bond
dissonance to cause a separation of the carbon dioxide molecules
into carbon dust and oxygen molecule, which is a mere conceptual extrapolation.
Such a development, of course, needless to say should
solve the problem of global warming having enabled the reduction of
the carbon dioxide component of the
greenhouse gas, GHG, emission in
the flue gases of power plants.
The development thrust of GHG
effects remediation technology in effect then becomes the
development of technology that supports the recovery of carbon
dioxide from the atmospheric air. By this criteria then a
remediation technology is any technology that has functionality that
goes beyond preventing the emission of GHG into the atmosphere as to
actually reverse the presence of GHG in the atmosphere.
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