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Does H2 escape the atmosphere?
Stupid question, but doesn't free hydrogen escape the atmosphere? Wouldn't even a small leak, over time, dehydrate the planet?
Posted by: __howard__   Posted on: 11/07/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Whoa!  Roger Ramjet | 11/07/05
No, no, no!  baggins_z | 11/07/05
Oh  Roger Ramjet | 11/07/05
No, Not Yeast, Tsa-Ey  panzrwagn | 11/07/05
Dr. Jekyll...beware!  techboy_z | 11/07/05
RE: "Dr. Jekyll...beware"  ajapierce | 11/07/05
If by Omish, you mean Amish...  John Le'Brecage | 11/07/05
Damn Hollywood. Damn them to hell.  neophyte1 | 04/03/06
Think again  HiRezL | 11/09/05
Inventing the Matrix  MacGeek2121 | 11/07/05
We Have It - Amazon; for now  TrustMe_z | 11/07/05
Message has been deleted.  Judas I. | 11/07/05
This makes me think of...  rapson | 11/07/05
A nice story  Roger Ramjet | 11/07/05
Cloning will be ok with RNP gene  TrustMe_z | 11/07/05
Self defeating  Roger Ramjet | 11/07/05
Only true, Roger, if the gene pool does NOT include ...  Judas I. | 11/07/05
Have to be more than one gene . . .  HiRezL | 11/09/05
splitting H2O  solson@... | 11/07/05
Ice IX  Roger Ramjet | 11/07/05
So, I should cash out my hamster stocks?  voice_of_all_reason | 11/07/05
Herr Doktor Frankenstein will create....  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 11/07/05
Groan not another "innovator". Check out biodiesel algae on wikipedia  hipparchus2001 | 11/07/05
Go for it, produce away!  walterreads@... | 11/07/05
Does H2 escape the atmosphere?  __howard__ | 11/07/05
Not really.  neophyte1 | 04/03/06
Question: Can Water be synthetically created?  neophyte1 | 04/03/06

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