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Re: Who is afraid of V W? - 05-28-2008, 11:29 AM

I wouldn't dream of excluding anybody or anything JAK. All are welcome as far as I'm concerned.
  
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Re: Who is afraid of V W? - 06-01-2008, 03:19 PM

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If adiabatic cooling is included in thermodynamics, how can "electric, magnetic, chemical, or nuclear" be excluded?
Thanks. Could this physical description be used to control thunderstorms and other weather anomalies? You could save trillions in property damages and human casualties.


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Re: Who is afraid of V W? - 06-01-2008, 05:19 PM

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Thanks. Could this physical description be used to control thunderstorms and other weather anomalies? You could save trillions in property damages and human casualties.
If we could, I'd split the loot with ya!

Right now, we are mighty frail in comparison with weather phenomena.

However, if we could have a satellite with enormous mylar wings to block the light over the central U.S., we could deflect sunlight during the midday to drop the heating and reduce the convective thunderstorms with their associated and damaging hail, microbursts, and tornadoes. If the wings could also collect the energy (solar cells) and transmit it in another form of radiation directed at collector sites, the satellite could then become a source of additional energy. A system of such satellites "daisy-chained" around the Sun could transmit to the closest satellite in our orbit acting as a massive collector providing even greater energy resources to send to the surface of our planet. For that matter, these solar collecting satellites could cover the poles of the Sun collecting even more energy. (As our ability to navigate into space becomes cheaper, the solar collecting satellites might even be turned into mini-greenhouses to grow food - a.k.a the movie "Silent Running".)

The further away the satellite, the smaller it would need to be to cast a larger shadow. Of course, with bending of light, the shadow would block less and less light the farther away it is, but that would become part of the controlling mechanism. And the most potent sunlight is directly overhead, so "bent light" may not create such ferocious thunderstorms on the Earth. The closeness of the orbit would control the amount of blockage.

Of course, the same technique could be used around Venus to stop its runaway greenhouse effect. We might be able to make Venus habitable by controlling the sunlight. Overall, it might be cheaper than terra-forming Mars as seems more popular today.

IMO. the blocking technology is here today. Collecting the energy from the satellite "shades", radiating it to Earth, and converting it into other useful energy (electricity?) may need to be developed.

Control the weather and develop a renewable energy resource all in one fell swoop.


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Re: Who is afraid of V W? - 06-08-2008, 02:57 PM

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a satellite with enormous mylar wings to block the light over the central U.S.
This is a good idea. Have you already talk to NASA about this?


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Re: Who is afraid of V W? - 06-08-2008, 03:29 PM

Maybe you could block the sun over Detroit today. It's 92 hot, humid and hazy. How about Texas?
  
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Re: Who is afraid of V W? - 06-08-2008, 03:34 PM

It feels like a 100 degrees on my way walking to the public library.


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Re: Who is afraid of V W? - 06-08-2008, 03:37 PM

Well Antonio I guess we share the same global warming today.
  
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Re: Who is afraid of V W? - 06-08-2008, 03:40 PM

I realized that going on a vegetarian diet would also help lower the sensation of heat but would probably cause impotency for lack of protein.


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Re: Who is afraid of V W? - 06-08-2008, 03:43 PM

Might I suggest suffering with the heat.
  
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Re: Who is afraid of V W? - 06-08-2008, 03:47 PM

Only if you cannot afford to pay the electric bill at the end of the month from air conditioning.


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