Ping!...................
Adiabatic (sp?) oil?.........
please tell me I didn’t pay for this
However, if you drop the nuclear down far enough, the earth just absorbs it and it should be harmless.
Fortunately, humans do not live 1.56336992 miles below the surface of the earth.
maybe somebody dropped their big mac down the pipe.
I think I would have a heart attack if I saw someone fall into there.
I bet they found the Epstein tapes down there.
I was hoping for marshmallow filling.
2,516 meters = 8,254.5 feet for those who want to know in feet.
I know little on this subject.
Previously, I had understaood nuclear waste was carried on rockets as ‘payloads’ into space?
Does anyone know here what the U.S.is doing today on disposal?
I only found this article:
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The Good, the Bad and the Extraterrestrial: The Decades-Long Struggle to Dispose of Nuclear Waste
Andrew Newman
Aug 31, 2021
https://www.nti.org/risky-business/the-good-the-bad-and-the-extraterrestrial-the-decades-long-struggle-to-dispose-of-nuclear-waste/
See, it's not just us. We're actually one supervolcano away from a year without Summer--or double the CO2 parts per million, depending on what gases get belched out.
In the end, they’re going to find out that Detlef Furbisnogger dumped the used oil from his Saab down the pipe.
How many people did the Oklo natural nuclear reactors, along with their fissions products, kill when they were operating without containment or an environmental impact statement 1.7 billion years ago?
8551 feet depth is not great in oil field perspective. Would guess that it is not cased except for the surface casing of not given depth.
Questions lacking answers is; how did they evacuated the mud?
How did they clean off the bore hole walls?
How did they remove the drilling mud at depth that would have flowed into lower zones by way of hydrostatic pressure?
After 25 years, is some of their sampling the decomposition of embedded drilling mud at depth?
Dinosaur farts
Looking for Arne Saknussemm?
“Depending on the sniffer, the smell of the bedrock groundwater in the Outokumpu drill hole was described as resembling the ocean or the sewer, even slightly sweet.
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So, sniffing holes is now Science?
“Outokumpu deep drill hole uncovered groundwater that may be tens of millions of years old”
Yep, water is recycled every day. It evaporates, gets reconstituted as rain. You drink liquids and pee them out only to get them recycled. All the water in our atmosphere, lands, seas and ground has been recycled from day one so it is all as old as that water in the hole. This should be proof that Mother earth knows how to recycle its resources