Breaking News: Global Flooding Challenge Solved Once and For All

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Water is called H2O for the simple reason each water atom consists of 1 hydrogen unit and 2 oxygen units. If you listened carefully in physics classes, this is one of the most basic forms of atoms around. We wash ourselves in it, we drink it and maybe we just haven't thought of another way we could use this knowledge.If we converted salt water into salt and water, we could use salt for our roads during the winter, and given the right type of today big news processing, we might even be able to use sea salt in our kitchens.On an even greater scale, water can be turned into hydrogen and oxygen, thus allowing us to fuel cars, trucks - and potentially even ships, so they wouldn't have to fuel up in harbors.

Best of all, this could solve the global flooding challenge, because we can easily survive a lowering of global water levels without any danger to our planet even if the polar ice would melt, as VP Al Gore warned about years ago.Why no one ever considered this before is a real mystery to me, but given the fact that many nations have big coastal lines, they could grab this natural resource, and stop destroying our underground oil reserves straight away.Even if environmental organizations wouldn't like taking water directly from the coast, we could create a pipe system into the sea, thus for example taking in water from a point two or three miles into the sea. When placed far below even the deepest ships, no one would be annoyed by this - and it is an area where you typically don't want industrial fishing with nets going all the way down to the seabed.I don't know what time level is needed for this to work, but I am quite confident this can be done automatically once built - and thus you get an industry that is going to earn millions of dollars while saving the challenge we have ahead of us anyway.

Trucks transporting hydrogen into the middle of the country could be driven by hydrogen anyway, thus decreasing global pollution in cities also. We could become totally fossil fuel independent in a matter of only years rather than decades with little real cost, but huge benefits to our global society.This has such tremendous potential that I hope everyone will share it so that it may finally get the attention it deserves. We can't afford to overlook this possibility - for ourselves and generations to come.

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