Should get results soon
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Soul_Venom — 5 months ago(October 13, 2025 04:06 PM)
I expected to have to pay but they agreed to do it pro-bono. Likely due to the idea only taking up a 17pg document.
A bit surprised by that and still half expecting them to change their minds. Still based on my description they may be hoping to help me in order to hitch their wagon to mine in order to reaper future benefit. Which if true I dont mind. They are helping me and there will be more than enough money to go around once the project takes off.
In the unlikely scenario they come back with some sort of huge 'gotcha' that makes things unworkable I still have my rodent trap idea. I sidelined that project since perversely the system is set up so that it would cost near as much to patent that as it would the billion dollar idea. I would simply switch projects. I would still potentially make enough to retire. However I wouldnt be able to upgrade my current standard of living.
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The Comedian — 5 months ago(October 13, 2025 11:14 AM)
What else does this no life mongo have better to do?
Also, university professors…
He holds them in high reverence, apparently. Which is also hilarious!
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Soul_Venom — 5 months ago(October 13, 2025 04:33 PM)
Unless you can make a case for why passing a quarter inch of seawater over 2,654,681 square meters of black concrete in a desert
WON'T
lead to a ****-ton of evaporation your attempts at mockery fall flat.
So go ahead. Explain the science. Tell us all why water on hot rock won't evaporate.
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Soul_Venom — 5 months ago(October 13, 2025 06:14 PM)
2000
And I dont know why you would even attempt to mock that figure. Ancient Roman concrete has already lasted that long. By combining their basic recipe with modern bunker grade concrete techniques & modern controls we CAN do much better.
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Uncreative — 5 months ago(October 13, 2025 08:09 PM)
And in all your seconds of research did ChatGPT tell you that tinted concrete usually needs to be trained and sealed every couple years even when it's not sitting underwater getting calcium/salt/whatever build up on it? Good luck with that.
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Soul_Venom — 5 months ago(October 14, 2025 12:08 AM)
Your argument refers to film-forming sealers used on decorative or architectural surfaces, not to an engineered composite meant for submersion or semi-permanent mineral exposure.
My design uses ion-binding SCMs that tie up chloride and sulfate ions, plus the overall chemistry is closer to the Roman marine model (C-A-S-H gels with pozzolanic ash) than to modern Portland paste.
That means mineral crusting or scaling will occur on sacrificial surface crystals, not as internal damage requiring re-sealing.
In other words, your criticism is not valid for this type of concrete.
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Soul_Venom — 5 months ago(October 26, 2025 03:59 PM)
Instead of degrading my design improves over time. Early-age hydration densifies pore walls. Later, atmospheric CO₂ and minor silica dissolution polymerize the surface further, forming a ceramic patina. That patina is self-limiting and self-protecting — not something you re-seal every few years.
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Soul_Venom — 5 months ago(October 13, 2025 06:29 PM)
Yes. It will cost a lot. Over $500M. But over the life of the facility you stand to make over 8000% profit. That is not even counting the value of the food you can grow with all that water and potash fertilizer.
The facility would pay for itself in 25.1yrs.
That is a better investment than current desalinators or potash, strontium, lithium or salt production methods.
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