RE: [Vo]:Rossi in Florida
-Original Message- From: Alan Fletcher Wow!! The main stream media finally acknowledge Rossi !!! Andrea to make landfall in Florida http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/06/us/tropical-weather-andrea/index.html?hpt=hp_ t1 They mention it being hot and disruptive .. I guess they couldn't decide between Cold fusion or LENR. LOL. But Andrea notwithstanding, there is a serious (fringe science) side to the possible interplay of tropical storm dynamics and hydrogen thermal anomalies. Vortex storms - hurricanes and/or tornados are electrostatically driven to some degree. The charge comes from triboelectrics (friction) caused by heat and evaporation. Charge translates into the anomalous acceleration. Electrical storms are common. Anyway - some time ago we talked about a possible remedy to nip a tropical storm in the bud, so to speak, using Pentagon technology … which is actually available now. Circle the wagons, boys. Assuming that continually shorting-out the pre-hurricane charge build-up over tens of hours, around the periphery of any emergent Vortex would do the trick of throttling back the storm system by depriving it of charge differential, then why not borrow the military Helladds airborne laser defense system and circle the storm. http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/technovel_darpa_lasers_050830.html while using the airborne laser beams to continually ionize a conductive path to ground (or water) in order to cancel charge accumulation all along the storm front? It requires hundreds of plane, and we can see the front from space - PLUS this is win-win-win-win (if it works) and everybody is happy in the end. The military gets more lasers, the oil companies sell lots of aviation fuel to keep hundreds of planes airborne, the citizens have less worry about storm damages and more jobs are created while FEMA gets to do sit on their collective arses and nothing productive, as usual. Probably too simple a solution to be implemented, and maybe the party in power actually wants to have the occasional disaster, in order to keep the populace from thinking about all the other problems, not to mention the party not in power needs the opportunity to blame everything on the party in power. In the end - bureaucratic inertia. Get used to it. Jones attachment: winmail.dat
Re: [Vo]:Rossi in Florida
I disagree about the win^4. Hurricanes are nature's way of transporting excess energy from the tropics away from the tropics. If your scheme worked, the energy would build up such that eventually a hurricane would develop that was too strong for your 100 planes to stop and would in fact be MUCH stronger than anything that we have ever seen before. The take away lesson here is don't mess with Mother Nature, particularly on that ginormous of a scale. However, it might be possible to use this idea with fewer planes to guide the hurricane to dissipate in the North Atlantic so that there would be considerably less damage. This would be working with Nature, not suppressing Nature. On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net wrote: -Original Message- From: Alan Fletcher Wow!! The main stream media finally acknowledge Rossi !!! Andrea to make landfall in Florida http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/06/us/tropical-weather-andrea/index.html?hpt=hp_ t1 They mention it being hot and disruptive .. I guess they couldn't decide between Cold fusion or LENR. LOL. But Andrea notwithstanding, there is a serious (fringe science) side to the possible interplay of tropical storm dynamics and hydrogen thermal anomalies. Vortex storms - hurricanes and/or tornados are electrostatically driven to some degree. The charge comes from triboelectrics (friction) caused by heat and evaporation. Charge translates into the anomalous acceleration. Electrical storms are common. Anyway - some time ago we talked about a possible remedy to nip a tropical storm in the bud, so to speak, using Pentagon technology … which is actually available now. Circle the wagons, boys. Assuming that continually shorting-out the pre-hurricane charge build-up over tens of hours, around the periphery of any emergent Vortex would do the trick of throttling back the storm system by depriving it of charge differential, then why not borrow the military Helladds airborne laser defense system and circle the storm. http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/technovel_darpa_lasers_050830.html while using the airborne laser beams to continually ionize a conductive path to ground (or water) in order to cancel charge accumulation all along the storm front? It requires hundreds of plane, and we can see the front from space - PLUS this is win-win-win-win (if it works) and everybody is happy in the end. The military gets more lasers, the oil companies sell lots of aviation fuel to keep hundreds of planes airborne, the citizens have less worry about storm damages and more jobs are created while FEMA gets to do sit on their collective arses and nothing productive, as usual. Probably too simple a solution to be implemented, and maybe the party in power actually wants to have the occasional disaster, in order to keep the populace from thinking about all the other problems, not to mention the party not in power needs the opportunity to blame everything on the party in power. In the end - bureaucratic inertia. Get used to it. Jones
Re: [Vo]:Rossi in Florida
From: Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2013 10:20:07 AM Subject: RE: [Vo]:Rossi in Florida ... Anyway - some time ago we talked about a possible remedy to nip a tropical storm in the bud, so to speak, using Pentagon technology … which is actually available now. ... http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/technovel_darpa_lasers_050830.html while using the airborne laser beams to continually ionize a conductive path to ground (or water) in order to cancel charge accumulation all along the storm front? In the end - bureaucratic inertia. Get used to it. Once a month I travel a road which is susceptible to landslides. (They've even installed gates at each end, which they close while it's blocked). I stopped one time to take some photos of a slide, and chatted to the Caltran (California Transport Authority) guy in charge. I asked him why they didn't just take a bulldozer up the cliff and clean out a section which is likely to fall in the next couple of years. Liability, he said. If they leave it alone, it's an act of god. They meddle with it, they own it, and the liability of not doing it right.
Re: [Vo]:Rossi in Florida
So stupid. Act of god, lol. Act of a fantasy. We need to update our laws to reality and modern times. We are nature, the idea that humans should not mess with Nature is silly. Giovanni On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 12:40 PM, Alan Fletcher a...@well.com wrote: From: Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2013 10:20:07 AM Subject: RE: [Vo]:Rossi in Florida ... Anyway - some time ago we talked about a possible remedy to nip a tropical storm in the bud, so to speak, using Pentagon technology … which is actually available now. ... http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/technovel_darpa_lasers_050830.html while using the airborne laser beams to continually ionize a conductive path to ground (or water) in order to cancel charge accumulation all along the storm front? In the end - bureaucratic inertia. Get used to it. Once a month I travel a road which is susceptible to landslides. (They've even installed gates at each end, which they close while it's blocked). I stopped one time to take some photos of a slide, and chatted to the Caltran (California Transport Authority) guy in charge. I asked him why they didn't just take a bulldozer up the cliff and clean out a section which is likely to fall in the next couple of years. Liability, he said. If they leave it alone, it's an act of god. They meddle with it, they own it, and the liability of not doing it right.
Re: [Vo]:Rossi in Florida
This is an interesting paper on the non equilibrium dynamics of Earth atmosphere: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19948550 Giovanni On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 12:45 PM, Giovanni Santostasi gsantost...@gmail.comwrote: So stupid. Act of god, lol. Act of a fantasy. We need to update our laws to reality and modern times. We are nature, the idea that humans should not mess with Nature is silly. Giovanni On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 12:40 PM, Alan Fletcher a...@well.com wrote: From: Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2013 10:20:07 AM Subject: RE: [Vo]:Rossi in Florida ... Anyway - some time ago we talked about a possible remedy to nip a tropical storm in the bud, so to speak, using Pentagon technology … which is actually available now. ... http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/technovel_darpa_lasers_050830.html while using the airborne laser beams to continually ionize a conductive path to ground (or water) in order to cancel charge accumulation all along the storm front? In the end - bureaucratic inertia. Get used to it. Once a month I travel a road which is susceptible to landslides. (They've even installed gates at each end, which they close while it's blocked). I stopped one time to take some photos of a slide, and chatted to the Caltran (California Transport Authority) guy in charge. I asked him why they didn't just take a bulldozer up the cliff and clean out a section which is likely to fall in the next couple of years. Liability, he said. If they leave it alone, it's an act of god. They meddle with it, they own it, and the liability of not doing it right.