open loop = dump it at sea ............ closed loop take it back to the land ............ which is cheaper ... ? which one would a shop owner use ? ......I would assume clea and dump at sea , i wonder why there will be no fish in the oceans by 2050 ?
And where does it all go when realeased into the air except into your lungs? Try and study the chemistry behind this cleaning method and you will know that if the fish are gone by 2050 it is not caused by scrubber systems.
You have no idea what you're talking about. Obviously a closed-loop system is cleaner, as you're not just dumping the waste into the oceans. It would definitely make sense to mandate closed-loop systems.
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open loop = dump it at sea ............ closed loop take it back to the land ............ which is cheaper ... ? which one would a shop owner use ? ......I would assume clea and dump at sea , i wonder why there will be no fish in the oceans by 2050 ?
And where does it all go when realeased into the air except into your lungs? Try and study the chemistry behind this cleaning method and you will know that if the fish are gone by 2050 it is not caused by scrubber systems.
You have no idea what you're talking about.
Obviously a closed-loop system is cleaner, as you're not just dumping the waste into the oceans. It would definitely make sense to mandate closed-loop systems.
@@electric7487 try and read what i wrote and understand stupid
@@citic101 I read what you wrote, dumbass. The way open-loop scrubbers just dump the waste into the ocean is exactly why closed-loop systems exist.
@@electric7487 So your stupid just a little bit more than i thought go figure