For the righteous is a faith in what could or should be, whereas the openness to evaluate without an obstinance of “this is the way” requires the logic of the left.

To accept all obstinance is also obsequious to what is known without the openness to manage the dynamacy of present and future problems.

So to talk the nazis those who make salt from air to manage a problem, not just a halogen on the periodic table as history itself has known.

Say to manage the dredging complexities of historic waste piles within ports of the sea.

That is what is dredged and the complexities of mismanagement due to a righteousness and lack of openness to what was never classified and therefore an unknown.

Whether it be the drums of oil or other or even the waste from an Xray Lab to test metals components of a submarine.

https://www.birdon.com.au/portfolio/garden-island-dredging/

To know even polymers used to consolidate viscal waste vary in complexity themselves…

Polyacrylamides (PAM)
Superabsorbent Polymers (SAPs)
Chitosan
Cationic etherified Starch (CS)
Tanin based polymers…

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/mame.201800526#:~:text=3.2%20Bio/Natural%20Flocculants,treat%20various%20types%20of%20wastewater

To then accept a basic polymer removal agent as part of the process Cerium chloride (CeCl3) and Lanthanum chloride (LaCl3) within a trichloride is probably something people can buy on the shelves.

https://neowatertreatment.com/technical-information/

To know the mixing of all of the above and more, the undocumented polymers of drilling rigs and then exposure to all seasons galore on each vessel that enters a multinational port and know we need maybe 3/4 of what we recieve how do we manage all this complexity?

A balancing act of right and left. With the voices of those who has been pecked into silence by yet another dysfunctional household hierarchy… Somehow heard. As we can no longer just poach others into the problems we face at each port that liases with every multinational conglomerate of the sea.

You see?