why cannot bioengineer a fungus that lives on desert sand and sucks up water and heat?
Money? People are working on some amazing projects for some of the desserts right now and it's way more advanced than what you are suggesting.
A bar here has a boss that yells his waiters and many times customers too.People have stopped going there.Everyone told him what the problem is.His solution to an empty bar: a new cook.Tldr: no water sucking fungus bc no water.
>>16996669>bc no water>Several types of bacteria and microscopic organisms can dry out (desiccate) and enter a state of suspended animation, allowing them to survive for centuries, millennia, or even longer in a dormant state.Water is found in anything that lives there or passes by.
>>16996730>anything that lives there or passes byOh, and then the fungus has something to eat.>>16996588>Fungus (specifically mold spores) can remain in a desiccated (dry) and dormant state for years to hundreds of years. Boom. There is no 'you' in team but there is a 'me' because I put the 'a' in effort.
>>16996588>lives on desert sand>sucks up waterthe desert is made out of sand and dry
>>16996791All lies told by the desert industrial complex. The center of the desert is where the water is hidden, by the Fremen in their sitches. Wake up, Arrakis will be free one day.
DEI and AI kill all competence in engineering (and academics in general). It's all dead
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>>16996588>why cannot bioengineer a fungus that lives on desert sand and sucks up water and heat?I mean, honestly where to start. I'd love to just call you a nobooks retard and laugh but that never seems to work....sigh....here goes. For the purpose of this discussion we are discussing mushrooms in the kingdom Fungi as the others are small colonies that can not mass and spread like mushrooms. Meaning no molds, mildews, or yeasts which also live in wet environments anyways. So just Basidiomycota (Club Fungi) & Ascomycota (Sac Fungi). These fungi have their main body, the Mycelium, which can grow and spread into a large subterranean network. The largest such single Mycelium network was found in Oregon at 2,385 acres. A very wet place BTW. Why can't fungus grow in sand?>Fungus cannot easily grow in pure sand because it lacks the organic food sources (like cellulose and sugars) and the moisture-retaining nutrients that fungi need to survive. Pure sand is primarily inert silicon dioxide, making it an ecological dead zone for most microbes.Why can't fungus just suck up the water?There is no water to suck up stupid, least of all in the top layers of sand where the Mycelium would live. >Living mycelium typically consists of 85% to 92% water by weight, which closely matches the moisture composition of fully grown mushrooms.Fungus is almost all water, like literally. Why can't fungus just soak up all the heat?How would it do that exactly? What are the mechanisms of physics you propose this happens under? The Mycelium is the main body of the fungus and the mushroom is a tiny part of it's reproductive cycle. The Mycelium is always underground and largely insulated from the heat anyways so again, how would this happen with fungus, spoiler it never will. BASTA
>>16996730>>16996785Shouldn't you be filming wedding video(s) somewhere...
>>16996974I know you but you dont know me...you subvert this truth by lying to yourself, and then believing those lies, like a woman or a Jew.Which is it, effiminate eunuch or ruthlessly unscrupulous?
>>16996985>I know you but you dont know me...you subvert this truth by lying to yourself, and then believing those lies, like a woman or a Jew.Calm down, drama-mama.I don't know (You), I was just going off of your name, namefag. Sorry.
>>16997012>a bunch of projections and LARPsMen dont do what you do...so youre subverted into either of those, there is no third option here.Its one or the other, so which one is it?