Using our abilities, fundamental facts, and future advances the idea of space storage seems like a reasonable and "efficient" way to store material that would otherwise melt/evaporate at earth temperatures.
Support 1: True space, "Outer Space", beyond the atmosphere, the temperature is at 2.73° Kelvin (K), which is not zero "due to radiation from the formation of the universe".
Support 2: Oxygen freezes/melts at 54.36° K which is far above 2.73° K. Carbon Monoxide freezes at 68° K. (carbon dioxide may be a diminishing problem, but if it weren't, splitting CO2 would be the only other method to solving the excess problem. by splitting CO2 into C and O2, diamond/graphite and oxygen/ozone are the main compounds that result in the splitting and an abundance of oxygen and ozone can be deadly.)
Support 3: Future advances will allow Space Elevators to easily and efficiently move matter from and to Earth.
Just imagine, along side of satellites and the moon you can have dense~stable concentrations of gases that cause harm to homosapiens and other creatures. When it's there, whenever a large amount is required, all anyone has to do is take a space elevator, possibly with a tiny spaceship (which is easier to make than a submarine), to acquire the material.
Support 1: True space, "Outer Space", beyond the atmosphere, the temperature is at 2.73° Kelvin (K), which is not zero "due to radiation from the formation of the universe".
Support 2: Oxygen freezes/melts at 54.36° K which is far above 2.73° K. Carbon Monoxide freezes at 68° K. (carbon dioxide may be a diminishing problem, but if it weren't, splitting CO2 would be the only other method to solving the excess problem. by splitting CO2 into C and O2, diamond/graphite and oxygen/ozone are the main compounds that result in the splitting and an abundance of oxygen and ozone can be deadly.)
Support 3: Future advances will allow Space Elevators to easily and efficiently move matter from and to Earth.
Just imagine, along side of satellites and the moon you can have dense~stable concentrations of gases that cause harm to homosapiens and other creatures. When it's there, whenever a large amount is required, all anyone has to do is take a space elevator, possibly with a tiny spaceship (which is easier to make than a submarine), to acquire the material.
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