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Why Hasn't BP thought of this?

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posted on Jun, 15 2010 @ 11:52 PM
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Hey I was wondering why don't we route the oil towards the sea floor then freeze it?

The sea floor is collapsing, so why don't we plug it with oil and freeze it as soon as we are done?

If you have seen my diagram then we could move the bottom part downwards and add a certain chamber that is directed toward the sea floor and add a timed freezing system. This system could turn itself on once it stops the cracking.

Here is the thread containing my solution...

www.abovetopsecret.com...


[edit on 16-6-2010 by Gentill Abdulla]



posted on Jun, 16 2010 @ 12:24 AM
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do you realize how difficult it would be
to freeze anything at 80,000psi ????
to my knowledge, it can't be done.

That would be equivalent to strapping your
self to the outside of the space shuttle with a rope and
trying to hang on during a launch.


[edit on 16-6-2010 by boondock-saint]



posted on Jun, 16 2010 @ 12:28 AM
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Originally posted by boondock-saint
do you realize how difficult it would be
to freeze anything at 80,000psi ????
to my knowledge, it can't be done.

That would be equivalent to strapping your
self to the outside of the space shuttle with a rope and
trying to hang on during a launch.


I've tried that once and it's a lot easier than you'd think.



posted on Jun, 16 2010 @ 12:34 AM
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I would suggest using highly pressurized nitrogen to freeze it. Mostly because nitrogen is cheap and it can most likely to be directed at a single place in that kind of pressure.



posted on Jun, 16 2010 @ 01:10 AM
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Originally posted by boondock-saint


That would be equivalent to strapping your
self to the outside of the space shuttle with a rope and
trying to hang on during a launch.


It can be done part of you will rip off and the part of you that remains will probably be disintegrated while they get in orbit.

[edit on 16-6-2010 by Gentill Abdulla]



posted on Jun, 16 2010 @ 02:07 AM
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reply to post by boondock-saint
 


One word.

Bubblegum

third line.



posted on Jun, 16 2010 @ 02:52 AM
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What if we send it back to the future, and let the future worry about it?



posted on Jun, 16 2010 @ 03:56 AM
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Full marks for effort in coming up with an alternate idea, but freezing it will not work, first of all even if it could be done, it'd de-frost and we'd be back at square one.
I'm sorry to say it but me putting half a cup of dish soap down the sink here in Thailand would have more of an effect than freezing.



posted on Jun, 16 2010 @ 04:03 AM
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With the millions of starving Mexicans apparently queing to reach the USA shores couldnt they be supplied with empty tuna cans?
They could wade in their millions into the surf and collect the spiled oil, hey presto add a bit of tuna ,sell it on to the third world and problem solved?

Tuna and BP Oil , mmm.

[edit on 16-6-2010 by Dr Expired]



posted on Jun, 16 2010 @ 11:31 AM
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Originally posted by who-me?
Full marks for effort in coming up with an alternate idea, but freezing it will not work, first of all even if it could be done, it'd de-frost and we'd be back at square one.
I'm sorry to say it but me putting half a cup of dish soap down the sink here in Thailand would have more of an effect than freezing.


ACTUALLY just the pressure from the oil and the capping of a 1 yard thick layer of nitrogen would keep the plug plugged. Freezing it is just a more helpful attempt at keeping it solid.




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