Friday, December 10, 2010

Plankton

Ladies and Gentlemen,

I guess a river is much bigger than the water mass we can see in the river bed as the water of a river also floods the soil surrounding the river - so that we can dig wells near a river for example... It is also possible the same way that seas and oceans are much bigger than the water mass we can see as the surface - the water of seas and oceans can also swamp into the soil surrounding these waters...

Furthermore the sky is blue because the air changes the colour of the light of the Sun... Water has got no colour originally but seas and oceans are blue because the sky is reflected in them... However if we look more closely at natural waters they may be even green because the immense mass of plankton gives the water the colour green... There must be giant masses of plankton in natural waters because whales and small fishes are all nutrated by plankton...

Now what if these natural waters full of plankton impact into the land masses surrounding them? Is it possible that crude oil and natural gas are still being formed in the depths of solid land masses and near the seas and oceans, respectively? If so then crude oil and natural gas are renewable energies, too... So I think life on Earth can be surprisingly strong and resistible to all changes that we humans cause while making experiments about how we want to live...

Best wishes, Joseph de la Mikula and Team

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