Should get results soon
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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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Soul_Venom — 5 months ago(October 13, 2025 04:09 PM)
You are declaring the horse dead before even seeing the horse simply because you dont like the horse owner.
You really dont mind getting egg on your face do you? I think you like it in fact.
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Phaenon — 5 months ago(October 13, 2025 04:47 PM)
The fact that this dead horse requires a Luxembourg, or two Hong Kongs, of black concrete in a desert before the salt water hits it is…well…not quite feasible outside of imagination
You could try conducting the same experiment, only on a much smaller scale, off the Southern coast of The Big Island of Hawaii. Black rock, already heated without the sun, all the saline you can want making its way right up to said black rock and you're not in the middle of a desert
Now, who owns the rights to the salt water, geothermals, wind, moon and sun?
Ding Dong
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