To start, I have read how collecting energy in orbit and transferring the energy back to Earth via laser would minutely heat the planet.
So with that in mind. If we did the reverse, send energy from Earth to space via laser, wouldn't that send heat to space? Thus helping to mitigate global warming.
I realize that using any old energy wouldn't provide a solution. If sustainable green energy, say geothermal, was used to power the laser, that would be taking energy straight from the Earth and sending it to space.
On the space end of things, I think it would be prudent to obit some sort of diffraction lens so any space objects would not be hit with a direct laser.
From the mind of an avid thinker without any scientific specialization or post secondary science education.
Can't wait to hear some feedback.
So with that in mind. If we did the reverse, send energy from Earth to space via laser, wouldn't that send heat to space? Thus helping to mitigate global warming.
I realize that using any old energy wouldn't provide a solution. If sustainable green energy, say geothermal, was used to power the laser, that would be taking energy straight from the Earth and sending it to space.
On the space end of things, I think it would be prudent to obit some sort of diffraction lens so any space objects would not be hit with a direct laser.
From the mind of an avid thinker without any scientific specialization or post secondary science education.
Can't wait to hear some feedback.