Like the fake god you believe in through a TOTALLY fake book which you wouldn't know because you haven't actually read it....... this is horrible for the planet, this is basically fracking, but much much worse.
Get it done! It will help in the transition to green energy, and dramatically reduce destructive land-based extraction of low-quality ore. The purity of polymetallic nodules means fat less environmentally harmful refining is done. Don't let the anti-industrial nutjobs shut this down-we're talking about picking up rocks off the bottom of the deep ocean, an area largely "dead".
Doesn't look like it. It's just ocean strip mining. It takes hundreds to thousands of years to recover and we have no idea how it would affect the food chain or carbon sequestration. And the grains will suffocate life for dozens of kilometers around areas they don't even harvest
.......................... this is humanity, not rationality. Humanity, the one that said slave owners made the freest country in the world....................
You should expect a different ecosystem to evolve in the nodule-free area left behind the machines collecting the nodules. Animals that thrive in sandy and muddy areas will tend to dominate the nodule-free areas left behind the machines.
@@MrJohnandMargie I wasn't trying to justify their procedure; just pointing out what might happen. Besides, they discovered a strategic metal in the mud, so they probably won't be wasting it.
@@MrJohnandMargie Lockheed Martin has a division of deep sea mining that has had claims on the ocean floor for more than 40 years and is not subject to ISA regulations. Among other things, a strategic metal has been discovered in minable quantities within the mud underneath the nodules. That makes it highly unlikely that there will be a plume of debris to worry about because the mud is far too valuable. The metal is scandium and when .4 percent is added to aluminum, it becomes an alloy comparable to titanium but it is 20 percent lighter. Further more, the World Bank has recently been publishing that the nodules need to be harvested because of the need to switch to electric transportation and generation. The World Bank and the IMF are part of the control of the New World Order so combined with the strategic importance for national security and a huge government allied corporation, environmentalists may have a little problem.
@@jameswest4819 nah no new world order exists for the same reason we can't mine the ore. It's much easier to kill each other then it is to work with each other.
@@nothuman3083 Lockheed Martin has mining claims in the areas considered out economic zone and the claims are old enough to be grandfathered in. We have already suction dredged the polymetallic nodules years ago as a ruse to disguise picking up a sunk Russian sub. The New World Order is here already and is testing its powers by locking down the whole world. That does not mean we will stop killing each other.
Given what is informally known about the high-tech Antediluvian World, with all their fantastic metalurgical prowess, I can't help wondering if the nodules are metallic alloy residue of the fantastic cities on the ancient plains of the preflood world before the Deluge wiped all that out
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. these were .0000000000000000001mm smaller during the time of that flood that created the Sahara. If you're christian theeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennnnnnn I don't know how to help that mind other then telling you how they said jesus body left this planet is total horse shit lol Also why wouldn't a god leave its own body to not rot or be damaged as proof of their existence that they could enter back into at any time?
How do you know their rare? This is a colossal area, life is extremely dispersed, its Far less than the sahara. Its the best place to mine environmentally.
Another short sighted venture for quick rich companies. No better than the factory fishing ships sweeping every bit of life from the bottom of the seas and then discarding 70% of what they dredge up.
As the technology advances, the greed of man soars with the double pace, giving no care about any other form of life than himself. I think the only thing need to be removed is those selfishness. How would those species that took several years for them to grow in such a severe condition would ever recover?
The nodules that have the highest concentrations of nickel, manganese, cobalt and lithium are the prime targets. They are the closest to the necessary composition of the batteries that will power our most efficient society.
Says todays technology USING OLD BATTERIES THAT WE ARE ABOUT TO GROW OUT OF YOU FUCKING FOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is how you don't know this is a scam, you don't know how close we are to solid state that doesn't need complex chemical mixtures.
I pray this video encourages many others to do all we can for the integral structures that support all of our daily lives.
Like the fake god you believe in through a TOTALLY fake book which you wouldn't know because you haven't actually read it....... this is horrible for the planet, this is basically fracking, but much much worse.
Interesting, it seems the metals are precipitated from the sea water, using a mix of electrolysis and other chemistry.
Get it done! It will help in the transition to green energy, and dramatically reduce destructive land-based extraction of low-quality ore. The purity of polymetallic nodules means fat less environmentally harmful refining is done. Don't let the anti-industrial nutjobs shut this down-we're talking about picking up rocks off the bottom of the deep ocean, an area largely "dead".
Will you be intentionally leaving strips unmined, to help speed up environmental recovery?
Doesn't look like it. It's just ocean strip mining. It takes hundreds to thousands of years to recover and we have no idea how it would affect the food chain or carbon sequestration. And the grains will suffocate life for dozens of kilometers around areas they don't even harvest
.......................... this is humanity, not rationality. Humanity, the one that said slave owners made the freest country in the world....................
You should expect a different ecosystem to evolve in the nodule-free area left behind the machines collecting the nodules. Animals that thrive in sandy and muddy areas will tend to dominate the nodule-free areas left behind the machines.
Altering the entire ecosystem! There is nothing green about this, plus most licences are chinas
@@MrJohnandMargie I wasn't trying to justify their procedure; just pointing out what might happen. Besides, they discovered a strategic metal in the mud, so they probably won't be wasting it.
@@MrJohnandMargie Lockheed Martin has a division of deep sea mining that has had claims on the ocean floor for more than 40 years and is not subject to ISA regulations. Among other things, a strategic metal has been discovered in minable quantities within the mud underneath the nodules. That makes it highly unlikely that there will be a plume of debris to worry about because the mud is far too valuable. The metal is scandium and when .4 percent is added to aluminum, it becomes an alloy comparable to titanium but it is 20 percent lighter. Further more, the World Bank has recently been publishing that the nodules need to be harvested because of the need to switch to electric transportation and generation. The World Bank and the IMF are part of the control of the New World Order so combined with the strategic importance for national security and a huge government allied corporation, environmentalists may have a little problem.
@@jameswest4819 nah no new world order exists for the same reason we can't mine the ore. It's much easier to kill each other then it is to work with each other.
@@nothuman3083 Lockheed Martin has mining claims in the areas considered out economic zone and the claims are old enough to be grandfathered in. We have already suction dredged the polymetallic nodules years ago as a ruse to disguise picking up a sunk Russian sub. The New World Order is here already and is testing its powers by locking down the whole world. That does not mean we will stop killing each other.
Just suck up those nodules already! My God!
You're a selfish PoS
Given what is informally known about the high-tech Antediluvian World, with all their fantastic metalurgical prowess, I can't help wondering if the nodules are metallic alloy residue of the fantastic cities on the ancient plains of the preflood world before the Deluge wiped all that out
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. these were .0000000000000000001mm smaller during the time of that flood that created the Sahara. If you're christian theeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennnnnnn I don't know how to help that mind other then telling you how they said jesus body left this planet is total horse shit lol Also why wouldn't a god leave its own body to not rot or be damaged as proof of their existence that they could enter back into at any time?
#defendthedeep
Hopefully this will change your mind.
NO MINING!!!
How the fcuk is that green? Their own video shows it clearing entire areas of the seabed where rare fish and crustaceans live.
How do you know their rare? This is a colossal area, life is extremely dispersed, its Far less than the sahara. Its the best place to mine environmentally.
@@Stratigic_Cheese_Reserve not true more life exist down there then up here.
Unfortunately the word green at the moment is mostly used for manipulation and political abuse
Get over yourself
@@Stratigic_Cheese_Reserve because of science? They take hundreds of millions of years to grow
Another short sighted venture for quick rich companies. No better than the factory fishing ships sweeping every bit of life from the bottom of the seas and then discarding 70% of what they dredge up.
Not true the mud is also valuable REM near America are rare asf
@@nothuman3083 b............................... did you just say no......... we're going to be worse?
As the technology advances, the greed of man soars with the double pace, giving no care about any other form of life than himself. I think the only thing need to be removed is those selfishness. How would those species that took several years for them to grow in such a severe condition would ever recover?
you cant solve the greed problem because humans cant be changed, they where greedy from the beginning until the end.
@@pepjong4936 Humans cant' be changed? So you still suck on your thumb and cry like a baby every time you fall?
You have a phone shut the f up
Don't ever use the word MAY.
Just call it as it is ok. It DOES and WILL.
It is virtually 100% fact.
You have no complex understanding about anything as you get intoxicated and cheer for shit you don't even begin to understand.
Project AZORIAN revisited.
You should try harvesting at 40°6'N and 179°57'E
The nodules that have the highest concentrations of nickel, manganese, cobalt and lithium are the prime targets. They are the closest to the necessary composition of the batteries that will power our most efficient society.
Says todays technology USING OLD BATTERIES THAT WE ARE ABOUT TO GROW OUT OF YOU FUCKING FOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is how you don't know this is a scam, you don't know how close we are to solid state that doesn't need complex chemical mixtures.