Wednesday, August 18, 2010

How to solve world hunger

Gel for growing crops

Use ant farm/Petrie dish type gel rather than soil. Like hydrogen fuel cells, can create byproduct that's water. Nutrients are there and can grow, especially if byproduct or THE bacteria. Also engineer bacteria to release water/moisture as a byproduct or a plant/fungoid/organism. There's other ways, safe ways and not chemicals and natural ingredients you can use rather than chemical fertilizers, pesticides etc. Combined with condensers, based on the morning dew effect, make a gel that acts like that clock on thinkgeek.com that runs off water. Have it power the condensers and bug zap pests. Ever think of having a force shield around the crops based on the Tesla lightning thing? Solar works along with natural batteries and alternator coils that amplify the power and capacitors. Those don't wear out easily do they? Use the malleable metal that goes ductile when a certain current through it as a gate, battery or as a distributed Venus fly trap. Use sensors along with ways to visually measure plant health, like cameras set on UV or infrared etc., and run a current through metal to activate defense system and adjust and have generic setting for pests in that area and general pests. Decompose insects make good fertilizer. Raising pests will be new business. Even make plant secrete gel/substance thay when "electrified" or activated, kills the insects and then shuts off. It's temporary and biodegrades into inert substance after it's turned off but last long enough to kill insects. Also monitor plant genome to make sure it doesn't mutate genetically to be poisonous. Same principle as putting a white flower in red water. Petals turn red. Engineer plant to have petal-like qualities if you have to.

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