I recall reading that the energy expended by a hurricane like Katrina contained more energy than all the energy man has ever created in the history of, well, history.
Does it seem likely that the energy we would expend in dragging an iceberg south or having a few submarines trawling about for a day even begin to compare?
I recall reading that the energy expended by a hurricane like Katrina contained more energy than all the energy man has ever created in the history of, well, history. Does it seem likely that the energy we would expend in dragging an iceberg south or having a few submarines trawling about for a day even begin to compare?