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Anonymous No. 16059436

Why is it so difficult to desalinate sea water?

(i'm actually Stan, and i will tell you exactly how, and you are going to feel so inconceivably dumb when you figure out the answer)

I really don't know, but it will be an interesting debate.

Anyway, little chickens.

Why is it so difficult to desalinate sea water?

(ain't she hot, by the way?)

watch it, cucks.

https://youtu.be/R9fVCGbtINw?si=2tU4Gw0lJLZTzBrW

Anonymous No. 16059458

ya boil it, dumdums.

already patented, by Black Mesa.

nice try, though.

Anonymous No. 16059472

get a chemical to react to the salt and change the density of the water so you can filter the water

Anonymous No. 16059474

>>16059472
Admirable, but far too complex.
Why would this be a more effective method than simply boiling it and capturing the steam?
After all, that's how rain is formed, man.

Anonymous No. 16059480

>>16059436
Seawater is good for you. The salt preserves your organs. That is why doctors recommend you drink 8 glasses of seawater a day

Anonymous No. 16059485

>>16059480
Healthy use of irony, my friend.
Drinking sea water may have beneficial effects on your body, it entirely depends on your physiology.
Though, generally, that is not the case.
21st Century Science is seriously fucking impressive, admittedly, even to so-called "aliens."
Mostly, almost exclusively, because it came from us: humanity.
But in the grand scheme of things?
We are still way off the mark.
Isn't that cool, though?
That's the whole point of science.
It's a tool. An art form.
It has no real end.
But it can definitely help us preserve the world, and maybe the stars beyond.
I mean who the fuck doesn't want to experiment with a Dyson Sphere, right?
I am very, very fucking excited to work with you dorky, eggheaded motherfuckers.
I mean extra-terrestrial fauna?
Does Jupiter really have Manta Rays that slip between the folds of time?
How does time really work, anyway?
Always something new to discover and observe, my dude.
Thank, fucking, Goddess.

https://youtu.be/lyCQj9INPKs?si=t6OAXOnyxHE8kok7

Anonymous No. 16059489

Hate to be an arrogant dick and ruin a perfectly sound moment for those with true brilliance and innocent curiosity about reality, but for your fucking EGGHEADS who completely lack the ability to conceive of an interesting thought, and just mindlessly regurgitate facts like a heartless automaton.
The Pursuit of Knowledge is Truly Hopeless and Eternal.
For you.
Not for us.

The Good Ones

https://youtu.be/l4hjbrIAWwI?si=6j5nJ4ErZ79s8JtF

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Anonymous No. 16060402

>>16059436
MIT recently solved the desalination problem...

https://news.mit.edu/2023/desalination-system-could-produce-freshwater-cheaper-0927
https://www.cell.com/joule/abstract/S2542-4351(23)00360-4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XzmNpacpvk&t=268s

Anonymous No. 16060412

>>16060402
This won't stop environmentalists crying about the waste brine killing a few crabs. Seriously that's how antihuman climate communists are.

Anonymous No. 16060421

>>16060412
>waste brine
Does not accumulate, is continually flushed.
Much lower ppm, doesn't reach hazardous levels.

Anonymous No. 16060429

>>16060421
Of course. But that won't stop environmentalists crying about the waste brine killing a few crabs. They hate humans and use environmentalism to hide this fact.