i do. i'm sitting at my desk alternating between responding to you and constructing a mathematical model of a mixed matrix membrane i n a computer algebra system.
the closest location i'm giving you is glasgow.
repeating yourself does not magically make you correct. this has been explained to you.
are you going to behave like a grown up and comply with the rules of this forum or just keep on repeating yourself?
and that has what to do with anything?
and my personal finances are none of your business. nor are your estimates about the age of my trainers correct.
no, i'm fine. its you who needs to take a break, actually have a good think about this and conduct a more detailed analysis of it. perhaps do some token calculations(remember to include gravity).
again, multi coloured repeats don't make you right.
but can you prove it is better than current methods?
also, you're comparing a car engine to a pump engine. totally different scenarios. one is tuned to work at a wide range of RPM's the other is designed to work at 1 specific RPM and be mega efficient at it. not to mention nearly all pump engines are electric anyway.
repeating yourself doesn't make you magically right. also, i don't know why you say gravity doesn't need to be taken into account. it most certainly does.
work out what? you haven't worked out anything. you're just touting numbers you pulled out of your rear end(admitedly) as fact.
also, there are nearly 7 billion people in the world.
you didn't ask about oil, you said they'd never drilled 12 km, i provided proof that we have.
no they can't. the deepest is 12km beyond this it gets too hot and the drill head is weakened. not only that but the rock is hot enough to flow.
you can't drill through liquids.(not only that but there's no oil at such depths)
luckily they use oil platforms, not boats(of course drilling boats are used if they are viable)
just because one option used has limitations, do not assume that this applies to ALL options.
also, it is not the pumping requirements that limit boats, but the drilling requirements. the pumps are actually quite low power. only a few megawatts.
you still haven't proven it can get oil that is unreachable before.
infact, it would be worse than current methods as it doesn't use soemthing else to displace the oil. this has been explained to you in detail more than a few times. your refusal to listen is quite astonishing.
why should we play along? this is a science forum. unless you are actually going to bring some science into this you will likely be banned.
it also does not take particularly complex maths to figure this one out. E=mgh and denisty=V/m are about the only equations you need.
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