1049 Cleaning up the oceans with automation in a different dimension
Geoff
Now I’m looking out at sea and it’s very windy out there, there’s lots of white tops etc. But I’m seeing the vastness of the ocean and I go out and I go down under the water and under the water it’s just peaceful and it’s huge. This is what I’m supposed to feel the enormity of it. And it’s big solid chunks of peace, harmony, etc. Now we’ve done this before and we’ve done what happens in the sea. So this is something new and I say no wait wait. Same thing as on land. We have these energy sources that we put in.
Guide takes over
You see, with a sea looking after itself, you’ve got these currents going around and so on, and with the climate change, things change a little bit. It’s not serious, because nature can look after itself. We don’t have to redo nature.
Nature will look after itself. It’s not a problem. We can help it in various ways. Now, what we have here is, if you just took the whole of the ocean, the majority of it is fine, but there are certain parts of it where it’s very heavily damaged with plastics or with oils and all sorts of things. And this, of course, goes back many, many, many years. You think it amounts to oil tankers that have been crashed out at sea and all the rubbish that’s been put into the ocean and so on. So what we want to do is we want to sort of correct that now. Just to give you a very poor example, you’ve got areas where lots of rubbish has been dumped. Old war materials for example, they’re dumped in the deepest part of the ocean because they’ll never be recovered.
But there’s no point in them being there, there’s no point in them staying there, there’s no lesson to be learned from that in the future. So what we do is we clean that up, because we just want a much nicer, cleaner ocean, we don’t need all these bad bits and pieces there, so we tidy that up. So what we do with the ocean is we put in the same system, if you like, but their function is not to re-establish nature, it’s to correct the balance of nature. The ocean can look after itself because it’s so vast.
You can’t really damage the ocean. But all the bits and pieces we can change. And of course for all the memories as well. So all that gets changed very comfortably.
Under the sea we have a lot of automated processes. Lots of things are automated. We have to put this automation somewhere. Now, of course it is in a different dimension, but to simplify things we have to put it somewhere where we can find it. So if you put everything in the ocean in one particular part of the spine, we know where to look for it. It is just like a connection point. So anybody coming to do the work that we’re doing will know, they go there and they can see all the damaged areas and there’s some pieces that need fixing and so on.
Now, I think that’s enough for tonight – it’s been interesting.