According to MIT, this technology works even at small scale, with one the size of a suitcase able to desalinate 6 litres per hour, and only needing to be serviced every few years.

Here’s a video detailing how it works.

    • ProdigalFrogOP
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      5 months ago

      Because the device is tilted, saltier water flows out of the device and back into the main salt water reservoir due to having more mass than the less salty water. As long as the main reservoir was regularly flushed with new salt water, it would never become dangerously concentrated to marine life, which is a major advantage.

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      25 months ago

      If you can get it dry enough, there are huge underground salt mines that could be back filled.

      But an larger ocean usually has enough currents that it dillutes out well enough to not be a major issue.

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      25 months ago

      Sea salt is also a possible source of lithium, so you could possibly mine and filter it for various resources.

    • @xePBMg9
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      05 months ago

      It’s shot in to space!