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Hen oida hoti ouden oida
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Re: Global warming, unnatural disasters, weather control
Oh, is Atlantis rising? I should say so. But something tells me the vimanas won't quite be in working order. Dunno about big power crystals, either. But what does this have to do with The Imperishable Sacred Land, under the polar ice caps?
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Re: Global warming, unnatural disasters, weather control
There are simple ways for every person to help reverse global warming: Plant trees. Ask God to plant them in the ocean. Level off mountains on Western coasts. The implementation of a single word reverses global warming to cool the planet: evaporation.
Furthermore the photosynthesis of a tree, plant, or bacteria captures carbon to store up energy that may otherwise go to waste. Wasted like in a hurricane, a tornado, or on a sweltering hot day with air conditioners running to burn energy and make it even hotter. The water cycle is a heat pump that cools the planet, delivers fresh water, and is still the number one source of electricity on the planet today. The oil burned today originated from trees and plant life. Evaporation is the accelerator to the engine of the Earth's heat pump. It is the way to cool the planet. To improve evaporation requires: greater wettable surface area, low thermal mass, thermal isolation from the ground, path for air flow, and target surface area to the sun and night sky. A tree is perfect, preferably a fir tree but whatever will grow. Once enough trees are planted the climate changes as the trees modify the climate. Tornados can be prevented by planting trees. Hurricanes can also be dimished, diverted, or prevented altogether by increasing the rate of evaporation off the ocean surface. A hurricane or tornado is a concentrated heat pump where the rate of evaporation is greatly increased as wind blows across the surface of warm water. The plants growing on the surface of the ocean in the mid-Atlantic would be a good start, but I'd recommend asking God to intervene. Anything to nurture phytoplankton has rewards to capture CO2 for the marine food chain, but I am talking about a solid target above the water, thermally isolated from the ocean, with wind exposed surface area that increases evaporation and desalination by the use of solar energy. The ocean surface can be kept cooler and the air / water flow into Northern Africa, the Middle East, and Mexico, can be improved to turn the deserts into tropical rain forests. Most all energy comes from the sun and must equally leave the planet as light. For every photon (ray of light) that hits the planet, more photons must leave it. Every single interaction is being recorded and those photons carry most of the evidence. Photons that arrive from the sun tend be hot (> 5,000 deg C), with radiation at higher frequencies which includes the visible spectrum. Photons that leave are closer to planet temperatures: 30 deg C, which is primarily at lower frequencies that people do not directly see. Infrared or lower. On a clear night the radiation easily escapes directly off the planet and the surface cools. On a cloudy night some radiation is trapped. The atmosphere with water vapor traps in heat far better than CO2. In my viewpoint, atmospheric CO2 is not the culprit but is just a correlated variable to planet activity. I admire the ice core graphs that Al Gore admires, but correlation does not mean causation. It is H2O that is concentrated in the atmosphere with a polarized molecule which interacts heavily across the EM spectrum. In the day the sun puts energy into the H2O laden atmosphere causing an increase in pressure. That pressure difference causes wind and drives thermals upwards. It is that absorption of solar energy that drives the heat pump. The water vapor is elevated with increased kinetic and gravitational energy. That is, elevated past the EM insulative (greenhouse) atmosphere. When the water condenses and clouds form, the water molecules stick together releasing long wave radiation into space. As clouds form they also reflect away the suns energy. That shielding commutates the cycle and permits cooling, cloud formulation, and rain. It is a cycle. Water that goes up will come down and the accelerator to that cycle is evaporation. Just as we can step on the accelerator of a car engine to divert gas to the cylinders and speed up the cycle of the engine, we can also step on the accelerator of the planet's heat pump to divert sun light to it and speed up the water cycle. That cycle is net-cooling, removes entropy from the planet, cleans the atmosphere, increases fresh water, and increases gravitational hydro-energy. When I die, don't waste more of the panet's energy to cremate me and further increase global warming... put the body near a tree. Cars, animals, humans, or industrial processes burn stored energy and often evaporate water vapor into the air, but they also release heat. Yes, they release CO2 too if you think that is what causes global warming. Whereas a tree stores energy, captures CO2, and yet causes solar, wind, and surface area driven evaporation. But a solar panel for example which stores solar energy does NOT drive the water cycle. Not like a tree. There is massive surface area on the planet and the majority of it is ocean, but how many trees has the average person planted to compensate for the cars that they drive or the electricity that they consume? How many people consume wood products and wipe themselves daily with dead tree pulp, but have never planted a tree? The solution to global warming does not require billions of dollars in research. The solution is simple... plant trees. |
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