High Efficiency Toilets

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by WankyPumpMaster, Apr 12, 2017.

  1. HelpHelpLetMeOut

    HelpHelpLetMeOut Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2017
    yes during certain process, but are these process in equilibrium

    Answer that smartypants
     
  2. Clownface

    Clownface Well-Known Member

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    Jan 24, 2017
    Cold fusion talk? I think in cold fusion water molecules can be separated for energy, then the molecules reattach naturally. I think the real worry is what energy or matter is being used to generate or add too, to power or fuel the separation process. And if done on a big enough scale, what effects will the natural re-attaching effect do on our earth.

    The same way a salt water chlorine generating system works from a salt water pool, they turn salt to chlorine and when the chlorine gets used up it turns back to salt.
     
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  3. HelpHelpLetMeOut

    HelpHelpLetMeOut Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2017
    no, there are many reactions where water is a byproduct, but I was mainly referring photosynthesis and cellular respiration, the two reactions that run life, not cold fusion or any other lunacy

    pay attention in school as opposed to conspiracy websites, you might learn other startling facts like Othello was black and Hitler lost WW2
     
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  4. DonQ

    DonQ Well-Known Member

    Oct 23, 2014
    For instructions on how to clean, please swipe>>>>>>>>>>>>
     
  5. Towelie

    Towelie Well-Known Member

    Nov 27, 2014
    o?

    isnt all matter simply energy condensed to a slow vibration?
     
  6. Sniffer

    Sniffer Well-Known Member

    Sep 20, 2010
    Your nerdy brain is getting in the way of seeing more.
     
  7. backside hack

    backside hack Well-Known Member

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    Apr 4, 2012
    So if I have an old school toilet and a kitchen sink faucet that actually sprays water to clean dishes (not like these new pu$$y a$$ faucets) i'm pumping more water out of my well, running it through the drains, into the septic system, into the leach field it percolates and then winds up in my neighbors aquifer/well. Repeat... Repeat...Repeat...etc...etc...

    The issue is that some brainiac in the govt. decided to give take breaks and favor to manufacturers of these plumbing devises to run on less water as if water once flushed, disappears. Dont' forget these are the same people that believe man-made global warming (once name changed to climate change it was obvious the fix was in) is the most pressing issue of our time. Not nuclear holocaust or famine or robot takeover.

    Edit: don't think that i'm for poisoning the water supply. That's a whole different story. Plastic exfoliating micro beads and polyester clothing particles are far more dangerous...that simply wanting to clean the dishes with some fooking water pressure.
     
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  8. sigmund

    sigmund Well-Known Member

    Dec 7, 2015
    The Long Island Sound lobster catch last year was 50,000 pounds, used to be 11 million pounds a year in the 70's. Maine on the other hand is enjoying record breaking catches due to the northerly lobster migration, in a few years they'll probably mostly be up in Nova and points north.
     
  9. sigmund

    sigmund Well-Known Member

    Dec 7, 2015
    Google told me this, "The amount of water on and in the earth is constant, only its distribution around the earth varies.". Sounds about right from what I recall from my schooling days.

    Right now the 'distribution' that is most concerning is the land-based Greenland Ice Sheet, record melting is occurring there, and that represents a good 24' of potential sea level rise if that goes.
     
  10. backside hack

    backside hack Well-Known Member

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    Apr 4, 2012
    How did we ever get out of the ice age without coal power plants spewing, cars and high volume plumbing fixtures? Nevermind I got the answer (silly me): There was a plethora of not-killed-off-yet bison that were farting so much it equaled carbon emissions of human technological advance. Thus the mid evil warming period ensued.
     
  11. Clownface

    Clownface Well-Known Member

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    Jan 24, 2017
    Water can be used as fuel by extracting the hydrogen, then burning it for fuel. While you're dry humping a science 1 textbook there are people contemplating using water for fuel.

    Now I'm no scientist ( since all yall flupsing phds in every field ) and to stay on the topic of surfing. As far as water goes, where would burning hydrogen after splitting it from H20 get us?
     
  12. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest


    Depends if the end product returns to be water vapor as to the end result. Burning requires O2. Maybe we all end up being rusty?? And out of water? With ozone as a byproduct??
    Sounds destructive enough!! I say we go for it!!
    So go ahead--tell us to go kill ourselves!!
     
  13. nopantsLance

    nopantsLance Well-Known Member

    Aug 15, 2016
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  14. sigmund

    sigmund Well-Known Member

    Dec 7, 2015
    So the solution is more farting? No wait, less farting. Ok, I'll start holding them in.