Well done to form! Name calling and character assasination are illogical arguments often used by evolutionists, as your so-called theory is untenable by any reasonable LOGICAL method. One of the laws of thermodynamics (3rd if you count from 0) is taken from Clausius' Pandemonium theory, which by the equation S = Q / T (the change in entropy is equal to the amount of heat added to the system [by an invertible process] divided by the temperature in degrees Kelvin). The beauty of this equation is that it can be used to compute the entropic change of any exchange in nature. Or in simple terms, all systems run down and there is a standard increase in disorder. This is provable science, just the opposite of Darwin's unscientific idea that natural adaptation somehow produces higher life forms.
OK, I say God exists because He answers my prayers.
Can you use quality logic to prove that God does not exist, I mean better than the frequently debunked, propped up then debunked again theory(sic) of evolution?
OK agreed, it is a real issue and needs to be addressed. One way is to buy only IPF approved shrimp. These are ethically raised shrimp, produced under healthy conditions. I am remembering a friend, a PhD in Kentucky who does it right in landlocked ponds and sells live prawns at a "Premium," still only about $7-$8 a pound a year ago. Current price may be higher...but not anywhere near $100 for a 4" sq. bandage of powdered shell.
Look, just outsource it to Asia like everything else and whammo the price goes down. But that is after 5 years of patented shrimp shells...something there smells fishy.
Shrimp farming in America and even more in Australia and Indonesian is a multimillion dollar industry. Those huge Tiger prawns you can get at Red Lobster are raised in freshwater (yes) ponds all over the world.
Why and how can anyone get by with patenting powdered shrimp shells when it is a natural substance well distributed. And who would be
stupid enough (besides uncle Sam) to pay $100
for something you can get as a byproduct of
a great meal purchased at $7 a pound wholesale?
Well, that too. I know what you are getting at from my personal oil well ownership experience (not wanting to go there again). but I mean the fields with high sulfur content, more viscous composition or other chemical problems that tend to be neglected for the "lighter oils." Obviously the cost of refining these is higher, thus the price at the pump when such fields are opened or reopened will be higher regardless of the cost of a barrel of crude, which will no doubt also continue to rise even though it will be yet cruder (like modern movies).
That connects back to the original article with an interesting idea. The Signa people (all three of them:) have found a presumably economically viable way to make hydrogen from sulfur. With such a process in mind, high sulfur content oil fields could be a boon rather than a bane because the sulfur byproduct coming out of the refinery also may become fuel!
Perhaps a new fuel cocktail something like the ethylene/gasoline mix experiment (what ever became of that?), but using hydrogenized
gasoline/petrol can be devised. Any chemists among us want to take that one on? Methanol was a big additive during the drag race days of my youth. I am told an Aussie in Ukraine is making methanol from manure and silage. Back to the farm but no need to "get a horse."
"...find some way to double the price of oil rather quickly." Thats easy. Find some excuse for attacking Saudi Arabia! Iran! But the easy to refine oil is almost gone now so the price will rise, though not so fast as a mid-east war could do. That gives a little development time, but what about the current thirst for power? I see more horses, more power, more speed as the big thing. green cars are made in ones and twos.
Well done to form! Name calling and character assasination are illogical arguments often used by evolutionists, as your so-called theory is untenable by any reasonable LOGICAL method. One of the laws of thermodynamics (3rd if you count from 0) is taken from Clausius' Pandemonium theory, which by the equation S = Q / T (the change in entropy is equal to the amount of heat added to the system [by an invertible process] divided by the temperature in degrees Kelvin). The beauty of this equation is that it can be used to compute the entropic change of any exchange in nature. Or in simple terms, all systems run down and there is a standard increase in disorder. This is provable science, just the opposite of Darwin's unscientific idea that natural adaptation somehow produces higher life forms.
OK, I say God exists because He answers my prayers. Can you use quality logic to prove that God does not exist, I mean better than the frequently debunked, propped up then debunked again theory(sic) of evolution?
OK agreed, it is a real issue and needs to be addressed. One way is to buy only IPF approved shrimp. These are ethically raised shrimp, produced under healthy conditions. I am remembering a friend, a PhD in Kentucky who does it right in landlocked ponds and sells live prawns at a "Premium," still only about $7-$8 a pound a year ago. Current price may be higher...but not anywhere near $100 for a 4" sq. bandage of powdered shell.
Look, just outsource it to Asia like everything else and whammo the price goes down. But that is after 5 years of patented shrimp shells...something there smells fishy.
Shrimp farming in America and even more in Australia and Indonesian is a multimillion dollar industry. Those huge Tiger prawns you can get at Red Lobster are raised in freshwater (yes) ponds all over the world. Why and how can anyone get by with patenting powdered shrimp shells when it is a natural substance well distributed. And who would be stupid enough (besides uncle Sam) to pay $100 for something you can get as a byproduct of a great meal purchased at $7 a pound wholesale?
Well, that too. I know what you are getting at from my personal oil well ownership experience (not wanting to go there again). but I mean the fields with high sulfur content, more viscous composition or other chemical problems that tend to be neglected for the "lighter oils." Obviously the cost of refining these is higher, thus the price at the pump when such fields are opened or reopened will be higher regardless of the cost of a barrel of crude, which will no doubt also continue to rise even though it will be yet cruder (like modern movies). That connects back to the original article with an interesting idea. The Signa people (all three of them:) have found a presumably economically viable way to make hydrogen from sulfur. With such a process in mind, high sulfur content oil fields could be a boon rather than a bane because the sulfur byproduct coming out of the refinery also may become fuel! Perhaps a new fuel cocktail something like the ethylene/gasoline mix experiment (what ever became of that?), but using hydrogenized gasoline/petrol can be devised. Any chemists among us want to take that one on? Methanol was a big additive during the drag race days of my youth. I am told an Aussie in Ukraine is making methanol from manure and silage. Back to the farm but no need to "get a horse."
"...find some way to double the price of oil rather quickly." Thats easy. Find some excuse for attacking Saudi Arabia! Iran! But the easy to refine oil is almost gone now so the price will rise, though not so fast as a mid-east war could do. That gives a little development time, but what about the current thirst for power? I see more horses, more power, more speed as the big thing. green cars are made in ones and twos.