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Sunday, 07/25/2021 4:55:16 PM

Sunday, July 25, 2021 4:55:16 PM

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I just saw a multi=page article in the L.A. Times about the pursuit of lithium to support auto batteries in which they're mining all over the world. It's my belief that graphene batteries are superior to lithium based batteries, but I'm no expert. Is any lithium used in a graphene battery?

I don't know that we can achieve virtually editing atomic structures to create graphene, but if we could, we could either convert CO2 directly into graphene and oxygen, or be converted through photosynthesis to a plant form that can be converted to graphene. I don't know if this is possible, but if it were it could be the process that could end man made climate change as we turn a problem, CO2, into a solution, graphene and oxygen.

Of course without graphene, if we converted more CO2 into plant life we wouldn't need to find other ways of getting rid of CO2. I believe our oceans provide the greatest opportunities, the key is getting the nutrients which are 400 feet below the surface to the surface where photosynthesis can occur. Something like 75% of the worlds oceans are void of life at the surface.

Gary