Hold onto your snorkels, folks—China just lit the world’s deepest Olympic-style flame 1,522 meters below the South China Sea! 🔥 Using futuristic tech and a dash of creativity, scientists harvested the flame from combustible ice, a clean energy source that’s cooler than your TikTok feed. Let’s dive in! 🚀
Sky-Sea Interconnection: How It Worked
Picture this: A deep-sea robot named Haima (Seahorse 🤖) dove to the ocean floor, grabbed combustible ice with its mechanical arm, and sparked a flame using solar power from a ship above. Think Transformers meets Avatar—but 100% real. The methane gas from the ice ignited, creating a historic “source flame” for China’s 15th National Games. Science FTW! 🧪⚡
What’s Combustible Ice?
Nope, it’s not for your cocktail. 🧊 This ice-like solid (natural gas hydrate) forms under extreme pressure and cold, packing 164x more energy than regular methane. Dubbed the “fuel of the future,” it could revolutionize clean energy—and China’s pulling it from the ocean like a boss. 🌍💡
This isn’t just a flex for the National Games—it’s a giant leap for deep-sea tech and sustainable energy. Who knew saving the planet could look this cool? 🌟
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1,522 meters down: China ignites world's deepest Olympic style flame
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