Been under the weather.  Not a lot going on. I am trying to get stronger.
 
Written 4/19/2010
Dear Barry (President Barok Obama),

Apparently we're going to Mars. Thank you for clearing that up.
We're gonna need a lot of stuff on Mars. Your Heavy Lifters project sounds wonderful. We'll need a lot of stuff from Earth as we colonize Mars. We could send a few specific recyclables.

I'll bet we could use a lot of salt on Mars, there's salt in the ocean. The ocean's too big. The ocean is apparently trying to take over dry land here on Earth.

I suspect what we would ultimately need to do is retrieve the salt out of the ocean while moving the ocean on to dry land in the right places..."fallow fields."  There's lots of them. Run water pipes there and specifically grow fuel for trucks.

Send the other water wherever it is needed. Grow fuel by irrigating places that have never been irrigated before. Plant a tree, plant a lot of trees, we'll be needing wood a lot of wood in 30 to 80 years. We will pay for this by surviving the whole ordeal!!!.

P.S. Places like Africa or India may benefit from this especially if we can get the ocean level to be lower.The ocean is growing larger faster than mankind could ever reduce it how ever this can be done and it will take a long time to show much evidence to the eye. But a lot of elements will be refined from the salt water while providing the desalinated water for irrigating or further treated for drinking.   Lowering the oceans "Sea  level" is almost impossible but we could do it watering trees, or growing soy diesel for bio-diesel that could be ship fuel jet fuel motor fuel.

P.P.S. I realize the beginning of this note dealt with Mars or salt, but we need to consider all these things. I now declare fresh water a by-product of moving to Mars.

We have to live here on this Earth long enough to figure out how to get us all to Mars, since apparently that's the turn we're taking. Thank you Mr. Obama.

We need time to get to Mars or any space based place.

Just put the ocean in a rocket ship and send it to Mars and hope it doesn't splash too bad when it gets there. But of course there is one question...should we desalinate the water first or just send it to Mars?

Of course this is ridiculous. But we should be proud of our space program...except for that jealous astronaut in diapers.

Seriously, we must repair the Earth. We can't effective go to Mars if we can't figure out how to repair the Earth.  All that's left is the labor and them guys saying "How we gonna pay for this??

If we were to irrigate everything as I previously mentioned, this could start looking easier.

The problem is finance.

What did FDR do? He must have needed finances. We need to repair the Earth, yet we're talking about going to Mars.  The Earth needs its ocean levels lowered, producing a by-product of salt and the things that hold 6 packs together. Send that stuff to Mars-they can turn it into rope-meanwhile using the other by product to irrigate everything.

In 30 to 50 years, a fresh crop of wood will be very useful.

Irrigate everything we can. Yes we'll grow a lot of weeds but they are a by-product that can used as bio-fuel. You could develop marginal lands by simply watering them.  Any land that is watered and is producing any green growth is contributing to the health of the atmosphere simple by the intake of carbon dioxide and expelling of oxygen. Photosynthesis

Thank you.
 
All this health care stuff finally seems potentially improved, now we can move on to what we’ve been talking about all this time; jobs. Create Jobs!

When you create jobs where there possibly wasn’t a job’s worth of labor to be done, that resembles a social program.

To be competitively creating jobs, there needs to be labor needed. And job creation should mean we have a job that needs to be done, not necessarily we have a person who needs to do something…as in a job-paid labor.

That being said, I’d like to refer you to FDR. Apparently we’re currently comparing ourselves to Teddy Roosevelt, but we need to be acting like Franklin Roosevelt because we have a similar condition going on. (see previous blogs).

North Pole coming, as promised!

 
 We must become a Health Care Nation for both human beings and for the atmosphere they live in, including the oceans. Fresh water must be created from the resources we have.

The way we will pay for this is by surviving until long beyond the job being done. Fresh water everywhere…we’ll be a nation of plumbers. 

Humanity should do this for the world…the whole world. Hydroelectricity is on the wane; yet electricity is what we need to power the pumps that bring our newly cleaned, reconstituted, healthy treated water to the world. 

In the process of making the electricity to provide this water, it will most likely take a large nuclear effort from the beginning and throughout the project, until a new technology is made to take over this task.

The oceans are filling up, the North Pole apparently has melted, they expect sea levels to rise 3 to 7 feet in the next 70 years…however if Greenland melts, it’ll rise 20 feet!

It’s hard to tell what to believe, but the oceans are too full and the lands are very dry. 

There’s less moisture of any sort above sea level. Weather conditions, El Nino/La Ninas, sunspots, magnetic pole shifts, increased seismic activity….lots of studies on them.  They’re good studies, however the facts are simple; there’s too much water in the ocean and not enough of it on dry land.

So we’ll become a nation of plumbers doing whatever it takes to move the water where it needs to go; we really should fill the cavities we dug into the earth in our quest for deep oil reserves.

We may as well fill all the hydroelectric dams again and use them for electricity (this doesn’t seem totally worth while and economic at the present time, but doesn’t it sound nice?)

This is basically an effort to put the water back so that we can cure the ills of our land from the lack of water. But this is also an effort to battle tidal rise.

Basically we should be trying to lower the sea level by taking water out of the oceans and (this is ridiculous, I know) putting it where it is needed. I know this is a huge project, but please read on…I want to talk about motor fuel.
 
Motor Fuel
This whole effort is powered by nuclear technology, power plants and electricity.

The beginning effort will have to include the coal plants we have today, but when nuclear plants become fully online, we can derive hydrogen motor fuel. You see, when split from air, hydrogen leaves oxygen, which when released back into the atmosphere, would help our air.

In combination with biodiesel motor fuels, hydrogen could help a lot and could power our passenger cars.

By replacing hydrocarbon exhausting vehicles with a vehicle fuel that in the process puts oxygen back into the air leaving no hydrocarbons is bound to lead us in the right direction.

This is something that could change the world…fresh water and motor fuel for everyone.

P.S.  If we still have an overabundance of water when we’re all done, we can store it in stacks or pyramids of ice on Antartica!

Next  Fixing The North Pole!