by EnergySpin » Sun 30 Apr 2006, 16:12:53
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('WebHubbleTelescope', '
')
You can't get it out of air, unless you go to the top of the troposphere.
l
You might want to recheck your history of Science notes.
Carl Von der Linde invented air liquefaction back in the 90s (the 1890s) and his discovery was instrumental in Ramsay's work on the noble gases Neon, Crypton and Xenon.
Simultaneously Heike Kamerlingh Onnes (discoverer of superconductivity) invented his version of the air liquefactor in 1892 (he used the Thompson Joule effect)... and used his cryogenic lab to isolate liquid Helium to purity
from air (10th of July of 1908), a discovery that won him the Nobel prize (1913).
The NG is a much more concentrated source of He (7% for the US) that's why we use it. However the industrial processes for obtaining He from air are well understood (
Source) and the only reason we are not doing it is cost.
By the way (and this is not directed against WHT) I'm tired of all the doomer crap that we are running out of everything from oil and NG (which we do) to Helium and uranium/metals (which we are not) and from manure/soil to "human ingenuity", ideas which seem to be popular every 30 years or so.
Let's see what Oak Ridge wrote about Helium and Uranium more than 30 years ago at PNAS:
http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/pagerender ... dex=1#page(by the way that optimistic view was rather pessimistic in terms of the phosphoric rocks since we (west) are usign the same amount of (P) that we did 30 years ago
(
Source)
By the way there seems to be a PeakAnything doomer faction that predicts resource wars between the US and Morocco over the phoshoric rocks , so enjoy the war scenario:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '
')The
scary part is that there is only 40-60 years left for Phosphorus in the United States. ...
It looks like
the only feasible way to prevent this inevitable problem without going to war with Morocco
is organic farming ...
Invading Morocco will perhaps be the most viable option for our country in order to buy some time so that we can discover another way around this issue of scarcity