Iceland will tunnel into a volcano to tap into virtually unlimited geothermal power
Iceland will tunnel into a volcano to tap into virtually unlimited geothermal power
Iceland's Krafla Magma Testbed project aims to transform renewable energy by tapping into a volcano's magma chamber.
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Sounds like an idea in a film that doesnt end very well
58 1 ReplyIt's 2023. Every possible scientific venture has been the subject of a science fiction/horror movie.
The recycled steel in a kid's braces was exposed to radiation, now she's "The Thing With X-Ray Teeth!!"
27 0 ReplyWe’re in 2024 now my guy
17 0 ReplyWe are. He's still working on it, and that's okay.
9 0 ReplyDon't pick on the late bloomer.
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It's actually 2024.
11 0 ReplyIt’s not in Thailand, it’s 2567!
3 0 ReplyHow's the future spaceman?
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Dangerous. Just one little block too much removed, then:
11 0 ReplyJust don't drop the lightsaber perfectly vertical
11 0 ReplyHmm, I wonder how much heat a lightsaber handle could take before it stops working.
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Apparently magma chambers have accidentally been drilled into before.
Edit: That's actually in this article, too.
5 0 ReplyOne of my favorites, as a kid. The title in the poster makes me laugh, reading that today.
2 0 ReplyCrack in the world (1965)
1 0 ReplyDisaster zone: volcano in New York. An absolute gem.
1 0 ReplyI'm pretty sure I've seen a movie with exactly this premise before, lol.
2 1 ReplyYou may find that getting your cautionary tales from a bunch of old, established powers might be flawed if you think about for a bit.
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