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Exposed geothermal resources only. We don't want to go drilling holes in the earth, creating heat and energy, that then serves as a heatsink to cool the earth's core.
Our plant is unique in the geothermal activity is what sustains life, recycles water eventually, and generates our electro magnetic field. Without it we would be a dried up cold lifeless rock.
There's not enough exposed geothermal resources on Earth for it to even be considered a viable option to humanity. Sure it may benefit some regions and populations, but not most of the world.
I do not think fusion is possible on Earth anyhow.
Geothermal may be practically infinite. What causes the heat? It could be nuclear reaction.
Only planets with a moon have a molten core, gravitational drag causes the heat.
The Universe is nothing but a huge electric motor, and so is most every orbital effected large mass.
That what I thought as well, the moon flexing the earth is responsible for the heat. Then I saw something recently about volcanos on Venus and a molten core.
I call bullshit on the Venus probes,
I call bullshit on the Venus probes, if there were so many probes to Venus, then why was touchdown on Mars with balloon bags such a huge deal. How were we landing on Venus? Don't tell me moon style articulated controlled landings. If we were such experts at landing Venus, then Mars should have been a successful sample gathering and return mission.
That is a fear based article. I don't believe any of that rubbish.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_missions_to_Venus
The Soviet Union's Venera 8 landed on Venus in 1972. USA's Pioneer Venus 2 landed on Venus in 1978 and transmitted data for about 60 minutes after the landing.
I think the secret to unlimited energy is to somehow be found in gravity.
I do not think fusion is possible on Earth anyhow.
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