Yes, I think it(the vacuum) might be CREATING the high humidity, I am not sure it is just friction. High vacuum concentration in our atmosphere = high humidity. I think maybe the vacuum ionizes O2 producing 2O-- which is combining with protons from the vacuum to form water vapor H2O
That is why I think it is HIGH concentrations of vacuum energy stringing in our jet streams that are creating hurricanes. The vacuum is also ionizing oxygen and creating water vapor. Hurricanes are really HURRIBRANES (of vacuum) decaying in our jet streams. You get a tremendous amount of lightning/electromagentic discharge near the eyewalls of hurricanes. See my weather model based upon decaying string/branes of vacuum. In other words our primary weather is actually decaying strings of vacuum from our quantum vacuum gravity field streaming from the Sun. The vacuum is bending/scattering doppler radiation. The vacuum gradually ionizes the Earth (and us) and triggers seismic activity underneath jet streams. Our atmosphere has a vacuum layer (Dirac Sea) and a molecular layer (Air & Water Vapor) and our weather is an interaction between the two. Of course to believe that you would need to believe the Core of the Earth is really just folded up vacuum (probably a 6-d torus) http://darkmattersalot.com/2013/04/15/is-it-our-brane-thats-still-foggy-or-is-it-just-string-theory-for-dummies-me/ Just my take on it. Stewart On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: > *From:* ChemE Stewart > > > > Do you think a strong magnetic field, such as a million watt 3 GHz > electromagnetic pulse from a doppler microwave radar tower can entice > particles (positively charged) from the "Dirac Sea"? > > > > Stewart, > > > > Hmm… the EM pulse alone would probably not be enough; however, free > protons could tap into the Dirac sea if they were available in a > statistical over-abundance (at least as I understand it). > > > > Free protons would be available in a significant way on a very humid day > due to hydronium, H3O+ which is a natural cation with a loose bond on one > proton. With 100% humidity, there should be temporarily available protons > which could be freed by 3 GHz radiation. (Note that the natural hydroxyl > (OH) bond of water has a peak in absorption spectrum of 1.6 and 2.48 GHz). > > > > Does the physical effect which you are searching for happen more often in > high humidity? That kind of evidence could lead somewhere - towards Dirac. > > > > In fact, we have talked here before about studies which show that about > half the energy of a hurricane or cyclone cannot be accounted for - due to > the water temperature differential, where the storm forms. > > > > Thus it is possibly that hot humid air rapidly moving with friction > buildup, will tap into the Dirac sea for some of the energy of the tropical > storm - especially with triboelectric effects. > > > > Maybe they should name the next big storm following a successful Rossi > demo: Hurricane LENRard. > > > > >

