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Date: July 26, 2014 at 00:10:38
From: Terra11, [DNS_Address]
Subject: ? For someone with a knowledge of chemistry /science |
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The water in the Gulf of Mexico is full of Oil ---I have been praying for an answer how I can reverse this and help to save our precious planet??? I have been shown a vision that I am not sure I understand how or if this would work but I keep seeing it. WHEN YOU PUT YEAST IN BREAD IT MAKES THE BREAD RISE.---- WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF WE DUMPED "TONS " OF YEAST INTO THE WATER OF THE GULF WOULD IT CAUSE THE OIL AND METHANE GAS TO RISE TO THE SURFACE WHERE IT COULD MORE EASILY BE SKIMMED OFF??? Is this feasible..???? Love and Light terra
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Date: July 26, 2014 at 11:32:54
From: JTRIV, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: ? For someone with a knowledge of chemistry /science |
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Hi terra,
> The water in the Gulf of Mexico is full of Oil
My wife and I have vacationed in Panama City, FL on the Gulf coast the past 4 years and will head back in about 2 months. This part of the Gulf of Mexico is called the sugar coast with absolutely beautiful white sand beaches. I can assure you the water in the Gulf of Mexico is NOT full of oil. There is oil out there somewhere as BP had the big spill and I hear natural sources leak oil also. But the Gulf is very large and the amount of oil out there is very small.
Cheers
Jim
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Date: July 26, 2014 at 01:30:32
From: Skywise, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: ? For someone with a knowledge of chemistry /science |
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Yeast is a fungus. In bread, it eats some of the carbohydrates and sugars in the dough. They release carbon dioxide gas as a byproduct (yeast farts?). This gas forms bubbles in the dough causing it to expand. This is what causes bread to 'rise' out of the bread pan as it expands. The process is called fermentation and is also used in making beer. The science of fermentation is called zymurgy.
Yeast wouldn't do anything to oil or methane since it can't eat it.
There are bacteria that do eat hydrocarbons. They are being studied to develop safer, 'greener' more natural ways of dealing with oil spills.
In fact, it appears that naturally occurring microbes had a feast after the Deepwater Horizon spill. So much so that the consumed most of the oxygen out of the water along with the oil cause fish to die from asphyxiation.
Some items I found quickly via google:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/04/110405-nsf-oil-somasundaran-video/
http://www.scientificamerican.com/slideshow/gulf-oil-eating-microbes-slide-show/
http://www.mprnews.org/story/2014/06/03/bemidji-oil-spill-site-research
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013/04/08/study-oil-eating-bacteria-mitigated-deepwater-horizon-oil-spill
http://www.livescience.com/23126-bacteria-sucked-up-200-000-tons-of-oil-after-bp-spill.html
Brian
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Date: July 26, 2014 at 23:02:43
From: terra11, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: ? For someone with a knowledge of chemistry /science |
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THANK you SO much for your respectful answers i appreciate that you did not laugh at me or belittle me! I had a vision in which I was shown a rising up of large land masses but not in a destructive way but in a way which would cleanse and heal and it made me think of yeast as I made bread and sold it for years (a wonderful home business E.B. Family) and yes I was licensed AND payed taxes lol. I Want with all of my heart to help clean up Mother Earth and was Hoping I was on To something!!! Bummer!!! I will keep researching tho!!! Love and Light terra
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Date: July 27, 2014 at 01:25:32
From: Skywise, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: ? For someone with a knowledge of chemistry /science |
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Thank you, Terra, for being willing to listen and learn new things, and not being afraid to be in error. There is no shame in asking a "dumb" question. How else are you going to learn the answer? The only shame is in dismissing the answers. A lot of folks around here could learn from you.
Mother Nature can take care of itself. The problem is the sickness called humanity is doing damage faster then nature can heal.
Man is not required to have oil spills. There are natural oil seeps. Maybe not on the same scale as what humans do in so short a period, but it's not a purely human caused thing. Otherwise, why would nature have invented bacteria that eat oil?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_seep
I could go for some fresh warm bread right now. Yum!
Brian
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Date: July 28, 2014 at 11:33:51
From: Terra11, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: ? For someone with a knowledge of chemistry /science |
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Hi Brian I just watched the movie transcendence with Johnny Depp!!! Oh,if only;My son,Bryan; is a physicist and you would laugh at some of the discussions he and I get into! he is so very patient with me!i have ALWAYS Loved science as long as I can remember and thought someday I would discover a "cure" for the world! It Amazes Me that we Humans are so UNCONSCIOUS of the results of our care-less-ness toward our ENVIRONMENT! WHY???What is wrong with us that we can't SEE what is happening all around us or that we can read an article stating that thousands of fish or animals or people just died in some disaster and go on with our day like nothing even happened? My heart aches for Mother Earth and I feel so helpless and so sad for Humanity that they don't seem to have learned a thing!We were handed a Heavenly place to live and we have trashed it! I SHALL NEVER BELIEVE THAT GOD PLAYS DICE WITH THE WORLD Albert Einstein---- Now if only mankind would not! Love and Light Terra
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