Ladies and Gentlemen,
It has run through my mind how a ship can cast anchor at high sea and over the big and wide ocean, respectively... Do ships drop anchor at high sea at all - don't they only stop and float?
Well, if ships drop anchor at high sea, as well then there must be something not so far away from the surface that brakes and holds the anchor and thus the entire ship, too... I think this something must be a giant mass of plancton and algae...
This doesn't mean that we have much less water on Earth - but it rather means that we have got most of the sea water in terms of plancton and algae... We have approx. the same amount of water as before - only it is contained in living sea organisms...
This discovery would mean for the economy of the world that the Earth has unlimited quantities of crude oil (such as oxygen) and we only need hydrogen for thermonuclear reactors... Or we also need hydrogen if we don't want to breathe smut and other particles from combustion-engines based on crude oil products...
"Oil! I have found oil!" (JDLM)
Best wishes, Joseph de la Mikula and Team
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