Sorry i havent posted iv been researching alot of stuff and saving documents and pics to my hard disk so i can do a major update.
Tiza...
Thanks for your posts that jimcanney site is really good there is some extremely useful information on that page that is amazing wish i had time to
listen to his lectures...actually il download one now and listen to it while i post because this could be a big post.
He has so much interesting articles that i want to read right now but i just cant go through all that in one night it would help if his site was
designed better just a little organisation wouldnt go amiss.
Ahh well cant complain hes done some good work!
Interesting article on tesla aswell which uses the earths ionsphere for natural and pollution free way of creating electricity.
O just one more thing Tiza i cant find the picture you want someone to tell you about? Could you let me know where exactly it is on the page please?
Ahhh HA! Found it its actually an mpeg movie so i will download it now....
I downloaded the clip and it doesnt work! its only 132kb though so good job it wasnt a larger file as i have 56k and would not be impressed.
And i have just listened to one of his lectures and was impressed also thinks that the solar wind can affect our climate so im going to have to learn
how to read all the raw data from nasa and foaa etc so i can post the relation for our current weather patterns.
A little quote from his hurricane page...
Next look at the dead solar wind ... NASA and NOAA scientists would interpret this as a near dead sun ... inreality we are setting in a powerful
vortex caused by the solar storms rushing out past us in one direction and the August return current sheet streaming in the other way as if two giant
rivers were rushing into each other
Also look at this these are at the high end of M-class solar flares just verging on X-class...
www.jmccanneyscience.com...
Amazing how things come together
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