I'm not sure if I want to write a million books or sell a million books...
Anyway I am having fun piecing all the parts together, right or wrong and
scaling it up to "cosmic scales" and developing/refining a theory. Sort of
a bottom up approach.   I find that posting a short one or two page post to
a blog every couple of days is much easier than thinking about writing a
formal book.  I have a young editor following behind me and assembling the
research/postings into a few annotated books.

I think you could be the next "Tom Clancy" of cold fusion...you have a
great skill of piecing together research papers, forming a theory and
throwing in a little mystery and government intrigue.

All good stuff.

Stewart




On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

> Maybe you can become the new Isaac Asimov, He was a chemist who wrote a
> million books about everything with lots of references.
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 1:07 PM, ChemE Stewart <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I grabbed an illustration off the Chandra telescope site.
>>
>> http://chandra.harvard.edu/
>>
>> I figured my tax dollars helped pay for it.  Amazon makes you use the
>> words "annotated" or "illustrated" in your book name if you are using
>> information within the public domain.  I have lots of snippets, links and
>> references.  It is sort of a cobbled together "theory of everything" from
>> an engineer with ADD.
>>
>> I am putting a book out this week on Doppler Radars and their negative
>> effect on biology based upon my research, but I can't decide between
>> Dopplerpocalypse, DopplerGeddon, Dopplerganger or Dopzilla.  What do you
>> think?
>>
>> Stewart
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, March 1, 2014, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> That's a nice cover.  How did you make it?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  Frank
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: ChemE Stewart <[email protected]>
>>> To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Fri, Feb 28, 2014 9:13 pm
>>> Subject: Re: [Vo]:Plastic detector find
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Matters-Lot-Annotated-Experiment-ebook/dp/B00HZ05VIE/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1390339797&sr=1-1
>>>
>>>  It is basically the first 6 months of my blog (darkmattersalot.com)
>>> adapted to an Ebook.  It is a chemical engineer's hunt for dark/vacuum
>>> energy in our atmosphere using basic thermodynamics, string/M theory and
>>> the National Weather Service... I am modeling the Sun and Earth as two
>>> "branes" of vacuum(6-D torroids) with strings and particles of vacuum
>>> stringing and streaming between them in the solar wind  I started tracking
>>> low pressure systems off the equatorial jet and polar jets in 2012 and
>>> modeling them as if they were strings of vacuum, triggering
>>> hurricanes(entangled strings), waterspouts,
>>> sinkholes/seismic(ionizing/decay where strings are entering the Earth) and
>>> ionizing our atmosphere as they decay in our jet streams triggering
>>> electromagnetic effects.  These mesovortexes and supercells that break off
>>> the jet streams are basically "topological defects" of the "cosmic" strings
>>> of vacuum that break off and decay and trigger our storms, which is really
>>> the inflation phase of our quantum gravity field from the solar wind.
>>>
>>>  I have two more books coming out, one will be the next 6 months of the
>>> blog. The other book is focused on Doppler Microwave radars, which I think,
>>> based upon 6 months of study, including statistics, are triggering an
>>> increase in vacuum upsets around the radars, including an increase in
>>> sinkholes, shallow seismic events, mesovortex events, hypoxia/algae blooms
>>> in waters (through ionization and oxidation).
>>>
>>>  If you take what Axil, Jones, Fran and others have been talking about
>>> at the atomic level and scale the vacuum energy up to the "cosmic level",
>>> it sort of follows along.   I am working with two professional researchers
>>> now and feeding them my data around the towers to see if they get the same
>>> results with some other biological data. In 1956 Doppler radars were taken
>>> from the military and used for weather forecasting.  Although they do a lot
>>> of good, I think they are also damaging biology.
>>>
>>>  I have had a lot of fun developing a theory and piecing it all
>>> together in whatever direction it takes me. As I have looked closely at
>>> doppler radars, I have been recently looking at all of the cruise ship
>>> illnesses with norovirus.  I am looking at those large cruise ships and
>>> they have people partying on elevated decks directly beside and between
>>> multiple 20,000-30,000 watt pulsed Doppler microwave radars inside the
>>> large radomes.  I think those radars may be triggering the illness
>>> outbreaks.  If you are going on a cruise, I would advise not hanging out
>>> too close to them.  My partner was a military pilot on an aircraft carrier
>>> and they NEVER walked close to operating radars.
>>>
>>>
>>> http://darkmattersalot.com/2014/02/26/does-this-seem-remotely-safe-to-anybody/
>>>
>>>  I have all sorts of scientific data I found from the 1990's on
>>> concerns with Doppler radars causing cancer and related disease.  Norovirus
>>> is basically strands of RNA, I think the microwave radars, along with the
>>> increased vacuum, may be creating it FROM HUMANS.
>>>
>>>  You and Terry are electrical engineers, do you guys think that is a
>>> good idea to put your head beside a 30,000 watt pulsed microwave radar
>>> while drinking a Pina Colada??
>>>
>>>  Stewart
>>> darkmattersalot.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 8:08 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> What book did you write?
>>>
>>>
>>>  I sold 3 books in February, but I found out one sale was my wife, does
>>> that count?
>>>
>>>  I think more people are interested in watching Justin Beiber pee in a
>>> trash can.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>

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