There are people who are angry about the research involved in HAARP. They do not know how important this research will be in providing defensive strategies against natural events. I also think members of HAARP need to discuss how these projects will protect humans against gigantic natural electromagnetic events.
The importance is in defending humanity by dissipating electrical energy from space.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
What electricity looks like in space.
Magnetosphere/Nebula from flight404 on Vimeo.
This is what I think electricity in a small nebula would look like. Kinda. I think it would be more wave like in its expansion and have plasma jets. But it is on the right tract.
There is no credit for this video. People, Sign your work!!!
This is what I think electricity in a small nebula would look like. Kinda. I think it would be more wave like in its expansion and have plasma jets. But it is on the right tract.
There is no credit for this video. People, Sign your work!!!
I found the video on this site.
Labels:
Electricity,
Extrasolar lightning,
Lunar lightning,
Z Boson
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
More Z Boson Evidence
In standard physics, electricity is not, the favorite child. This picture should change that.
This is Lunar Lightning.
Thanks to Curt Youngs for sending me this. This is from Clementine: Credit NASA. Those are high voltage AC discharges on the poles. I also notice the craters become less numerous towards the equator.
This is Lunar Lightning.
Thanks to Curt Youngs for sending me this. This is from Clementine: Credit NASA. Those are high voltage AC discharges on the poles. I also notice the craters become less numerous towards the equator.
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Lunar lightning
Experimental proof of the Standard Vibration Model
http://wwwppd.nrl.navy.mil/whatsnew/haarp/
This shows that the paper "Variables Involved in Baryonic Motion", is correct.
This shows that the paper "Variables Involved in Baryonic Motion", is correct.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Nebula
Credit NASA
These are dynamic systems that change over time. We need to see the Messier or other catalog change over time. We will see the different types of motion.
A 3d view of this would be cool. 3d spectra view over time would rock!
I look at that picture and see clouds in a line.
M1 changes constantly. Credit NASA
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Nebula
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