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As it has already been said "The amount of sunlight hitting the area of human skin is not enough energty to allow homeothermy and movement". What that means is that it is physically impossible to harvest enough energy from the sun for a body with such a mass/surface area ratio to support him to such an extent. Artificial algae won't change that. Alo, I seem to remember that the Green Man is not supposed to eat, etc. It's almost as if Wolfe forgot that photosynthesis is a source of energy but photosynthetic organisms still need "food" for structural building (growth) in the form of other nutrients. <BR><BR> <BR>
> Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2011 14:38:24 -0600<BR>> From: crushtv@gmail.com<BR>> To: urth@lists.urth.net<BR>> Subject: Re: (urth) The green man is a fake<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> >>> Lee Berman-<BR>> >>> The amount of sunlight hitting the area of human skin is not enough<BR>> >>> energty to allow<BR>> >>> homeothermy and movement.<BR>> ><BR>> > Jeff Wilson-<BR>> > Preaching to the choir, though I hadn't posted about this since you <BR>> > were yclept bsharp.<BR>> <BR>> Yes, but one must allow the possibility that artifically manufactured <BR>> algae could leverage the sunlight to get more oomph. Even today, people <BR>> boost the idea of solar energy replacing carbon fuels in all our <BR>> vehicles and homes. They expect this even though after 3.5 billion years <BR>> of evolution no creature that uses a significant amount of energy (like <BR>> say a really lazy alligator) relies on solar energy even primarily. They <BR>> all rely on carbon fuels and --at best-- gain supplementary energy from <BR>> the sun. Yet, hope in technological breakthroughs springs eternal. And, <BR>> this is, after all a sci-fi story.<BR>> <BR>> u+16b9<BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> Urth Mailing List<BR>> To post, write urth@urth.net<BR>> Subscription/information: http://www.urth.net<BR> </body>
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