I've been cogitating the problem of the cumulus cloud and its
monad, the 4th power vapour.
How does one reconcile the fact that the fourth power vapour
relates to temperatures of over 100 degrees Centigrade whereas
cumulus clouds are obviously not that hot or pilots flying
through them would come out like Christmas pudding. 8-)
So what's the answer?
Well, if you de-air water thoroughly you can raise the temperature
significantly above 100degC to give superheated water. I suspect
that the same thing must apply in reverse to 4 power water vapour.
The monad droplets of water vapour in cumulus clouds must be
supercooled.
Now this leads to some interesting speculation and opens up the
possibility of a way to generate electricity from the Beta-atmosphere
(i.e. that fraction of the external Casimir pressure which acts on
the scales under consideration).
In effect cooling is squeezing. Invert the temperature scale and
you get a squeezing scale
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an aside: there are variables for resistance,
and its inverse conductance. Why no one has ever
introduce a concept for the inverse of temperature,
piezoture say, is quite beyond me.
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So we may think of the Beta-atmosphere as squeezing the cumulus water
droplets thereby generating a piezo electric charge on the surface -
which, since like charges repel, neatly explains how the droplets
keep their distance from each other.
Now in the cirrus clouds maybe the opposite is taking place. In effect
we have superheated needle like crystals generating the opposite charge.
If we can do artificially what nature does naturally then perhaps we can
generate a more manageable form of lightning from the Beta-atmosphere.
Indeed, the Graneaus have probably already done this without quite
understanding how.
Cheers
Grimer
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Who is she that goeth up by the desert,
as a pillar of smoke of aromatical spices,
of myrrh, and frankincense,
and of all the powders of the perfumer?
- King Solomon -
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