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Glow in the dark balloons helium problem
Glow in the dark balloons helium problem






glow in the dark balloons helium problem
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  • Hackaday Podcast 219: Lots Of Lasers, Heaps Of Ham Radio, And Breaching The Blood Brain Barrier No comments But beardy guys moanings don’t change the world much unfortunately, it could do with some money. Some scientists are complaining about the whole situation, there’s a Youtube video where somebody shows you his University’s huge helium recovery system. And the only balloons will be scientific ones! I remember when helium balloons were rare to see as a kid. This is something, valuing the future, that capitalist economics is abominably bad at. Once they have the whole supply, they can charge what they want, more responsible prices based on it’s future worth. It might be wise for science foundations and the like to buy a lot of it up, while it’s so cheap. It doesn’t cost *that* much to store, compared to all the wars we apparently need to keep having. If we let it all out, that’s 99% of cryogenic science gone, as well as all the instruments it cools, in satellites, particle detectors, and medicine. It took billions of years to form, then just stuck there. The stuff we have is from the small proportion caught in pockets in things like natural gas reserves. Most of it floats to the top of the atmosphere and floats off into space.

    glow in the dark balloons helium problem

    And yep helium is a very finite resource.Δͺs you, Tim and strongforce, no doubt know, the world’s helium comes from alpha particles emitted by radioactive rocks way down deep. It’s only because there’s a stockpile to get rid of that it’s so cheap, if it reflected the cost of production it wouldn’t be. It’s really a government issue, they’re sick of the cost of warehousing the stuff so they’re letting it go at clearance prices.








    Glow in the dark balloons helium problem