Monday, November 30, 2015

Stranded Cape Cod Sea Turtles


The rate of sea turtle stranding in Cape Cod Bay, Massachusetts is at epic proportions, threatening sea turtles with extinction. The Mass Audubon Society in Wellfleet MA is trying to help stranded turtles survive. A major problem common to sea turtles is that they get off their migratory course and strand, such that without help, many die too young in Cape Cod Bay.
A possible fix to help sea turtles may be employment of a large magnet that would pull the turtles so that they never enter Cape Cod Bay.  All we need to do is get turtles out of the Bay, and then nature should take care of the rest.  Thus, I am not suggesting that it is the turtles’ problem.  It is our problem, and fixing it comes down needing the courage to work to help the turtles from extinction.  Thus, I suggest that human activity causes turtle stranding.
I suggest using model scales and testing to help determine how this technology should work.
Sea turtles migrate partially because that is what a magnet in their brain pulls them to do.  Thus I suggest possibly the natural magnet of sea turtles has been confused due to the huge iron magnetic presence of barges using the Cape Cod Canal.

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Human Waste an Environmental Final Frontier

As human populations continually increase their output of waste, not only trash, but biological waste such as stools, we need to do something about it or our outcome will be that we will become more like China.  I think of China especially because of China’s severe pollution, especially China’s human pollution.


Human waste presents many problems as compared to say horse manure.  Horse manure is far cleaner, and thus far less dangerous, and far less disgusting.  For example, if we have a farm or garden, no fool would use human feces as fertilizer.


The future of waste management is not to continue purifying our waste and then dumping it in the ocean.  I suggest drying out human waste, and making it fuel in the form of large bricks for power plants.  Whatever we do, we have to be better than China.  If we fail to do good by our planet, then I expect our outcome will be this: 

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Tech Makes Good Candidates Unelectable

For those running for office, the future is now.  Due to technology, times are difficult for politicians.  One wrong step in your entire lifetime is enough to make you unelectable for an entire lifetime!  I suggest that this is greatly due in part to media technology, such as cameras, video, internet, and etcetera.

The problem with this is that not everyone with the cleanest record will make the best president for America.  (ethics are important of course, but nobody is always perfect)  Many who could make great leaders have made a mistake or two.  With new tech, if nothing changes, the quality of the leadership of the USA does not forecast many great leaders.