By Zuerrnnovahh-Starr Livingstone
http://educate-yourself.org/zsl/zslwhereisenergycomingfrom30sep02.shtml
Sept.30, 2002
There is a problem in meteorology which has perplexed
scientists for years. Totaling up all the available sources of energy that
contribute to the formation of a thunderstorm or any storm system, there
is more going out than coming in. In some theories, a thunderstorm should
not have enough power to produce lightning. Another set of calculations
shows that there is barely enough available power during the daylight hours
to produce lightning. All lightning should stop at sunset. That must be
wrong as I have seen prairie thunder-boomers last all night.
It easy to approximate the power of one thunderbolt. Multiply current
times voltage. The power released during a rain shower can be calculated.
Often meteorologists describe the power released by hurricanes in terms
of number of atomic bombs exploding per second. Assuming all the power
driving a storm is coming from the sun, multiplying the watts per square
meter for the extent of the front always comes up short; even including
the environs abutting the storm, there is not enough energy.
Another problem which has not been solved is the ionization of water
particles and dust particles which happens within the storm. Something
acts like an electrical charge separator in the heart of a thunder storm.
In one group of theories, warm humid up-drafts going all the way up to
40,000 feet are the generators of electric charge on water droplets suspended
in the cloud. The mechanism behind the separation of positive and negative
charged particles is unknown. Considering that the same up-draft is holding
both the positive and negative charges, what places the negative charge
on the outside of the cloud and the positive towards the middle? Also why
is the lightning discharged to the ground when the same million volt difference
from the inside of the cloud to the outside should cause the airborne droplets
to rush together and cancel one another? The thunder cell should not exist.
Other current theories consider the wind travelling near the ground
as a place where ionization first occurs and the up-drafts as the separating
force. The problem here is that a positive charge exists in the cloud too.
About ten years ago, high speed video cameras detected, above thunderstorms,
brief flashes of light traveling upward to the ionosphere. These flashes
happen at the same moment lightning is discharged to ground. The flashes
go up to 60 or 70 miles above the cloud tops in a tenth of a second. The
energy is huge. The discoverers call the formations Sprites, Elfs and other
fanciful names. Most theories postulate a trap door-like energy mechanism
where the cloud to ground lightning bolt triggers a pre-existing dry air
electrical discharge.
Some of the most powerful computers in the world are trying to predict
weather patterns. All the models are based on insufficient understanding
of the energies and mechanisms driving the weather. So the forecasters
get the weather wrong...a lot: Garbage In....Garbage Out!
The solution to the conundrum of weather formation is: Sylphs.
Intra-dimensional, highly intelligent, ancient elementals control the
weather.
Dimensional and intra-dimensional energy imputs must be added to the
energy from sunlight to balance the equations. Etheric mechanism must be
understood and combined with physical thermodynamics and physical chemistry.
(See articles on Etheric
Ice.)
The Earth's atmosphere is replete with living beings. Weather systems
are living entities.
Humanity has unbalanced the natural order of things, Sylphs have tried
to reestablish harmony. Sometimes the weather is destructive. In other
times weather was not destructive, because Sylph's had learned how to stabilize
climate even with interference from a multitude of outside influences.
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