[Bioconversion] Soap Bubble Greenhouse
Jeff Davis
jeff0124 at velocity.net
Sat Nov 18 23:59:51 CST 2006
On Saturday 18 November 2006 02:25 pm, jason marshall wrote:
> It doesn't seem like growing algae would be something desirable,
> unless algae is what you're trying to produce.
> I was wondering why they made such a big fuss about their bubbler. I
> wondered why they didn't use a conventional bubbler, or even an
> ultrasonic device to make fine bubbles.
I haven't had the time to really check out the below link but it sounds
interesting.
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http://www.solaroof.org/wiki/SolaRoof/HomePage
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Source initiative for Sustainable Living sponsored by and based on the work
of Richard Nelson and other pioneers of the Liquid Bubble Insulation and
Liquid Solar technologies.
The reader must note well that Sola Roof is at a very early stage of
development with no true scientific data to support the claims that are
advanced here by inventors and practitioners. Our results to date include
several operational field units that show promising potential and we
encourage the scientific and university based students and researchers to
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In this Wiki, you will find sections where we are developing our Sola Roof
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Jeff
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Jeff Davis
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