Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection, 2021, 9, 16-34
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DOI: 10.4236/gep.2021.912002 Dec. 9, 2021 16 Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection
Magnetic Sources of Gold and Freshwater
Rivers: Using Ultra-Strong Magnets in the
Production of Freshwater and Gold Fishing
from Salty and Freshwater Currents
Walid Nabil
Department of Geography, Cairo University, Egypt
Abstract
The research studies the least expensive ways to produce freshwater from
the sea and extract gold, by taking advantage of the characteristics of sea-
water with a high density compared to the lower density of freshwater, and
different estimates of the amount of gold present in seas and oceans (be-
tween 10 - 30 grams per 1 km
3
) and the total volume of gold in the sea (be-
tween 15 - 45 thousand tons), which will often be more than that due to the
continuous sedimentation from the rivers, and the gold contains impurities
that are attracted to the magnet, and therefore it is possible to catch it by
means of “super strong magnets”; its strength reaches 1000 tons; it is placed
at the bottom of a designated basin, so that the gold is attracted to the bot-
tom, and the most saline types of water are deposited at the bottom, and
freshwater floats to the top (by 1/4), and this is done by allocating a sepa-
rate building to the magnet and large areas around it, and designing a water
course dedicated to that, and lakes to collect Seawater and pass it on the
magnet, which will cause the formation of lakes for freshwater, and other
lakes for types of seawater minerals, and it is also possible to use “su-
per-strong magnets” to attract gold from river water and seas, and from the
tailings of gold mines, and it will eventually cause Providing huge quantities
of freshwater to be used in agricultural and industrial expansion and the
establishment of new societies, and gold is gradually turning into a com-
monly used metal just a “yellow stainless metal”.
Keywords
Freshwater Production, Gold Catching, Magnetic Attraction
How to cite this paper: Nabil, W. (2021).
Magnetic Sources of Gold and Freshwater
Rivers: Using Ultra-Strong Magnets in the
Production of Freshwater and Gold Fishing
from Salty and Freshwater Currents. Jour-
nal of Geoscience and Environment Pro-
tection, 9, 16-34.
https://doi.org/10.4236/gep.2021.912002
Received: October 30, 2021
Accepted: December 6, 2021
Published: December 9, 2021
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