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No. Magnetism is a force which can be created by electricity. Electricity can exert a force under some circumstances but usually it is considered to be a flow of charges rather than a force.
Electricity and magnetism are the exact same force.
Depends. There is no electricity involved with a permanent magnet unless the magnet is in motion near a conductor or unless a conductor is in motion near a magnet.
One does not exist without the other.
Just the period. Frequency does not describe amplitude.
A frequency describes the period and amplitude of an electromagnetic signal.
Electromagnetic radiation is not really magnetism or electricity, it is a combination an electrical field and a a magnetic field yet different from both because it self propagates. Since it is not a force it is closer to electricity but since it has no charge it cannot be said to be much like electricity.
Bottom line is: You can't have a frequency as described above without electricity.
Originally posted by SpittinTruth
What was the angle on 9/11? What logic was there to flatten 3 buildings...just to go to war with Iraq?
It transmits electromagnetic radiation at radio frequencies. It does not transmit "frequencies". Frequencies are not things. They are a property of things which display a periodic nature.
But it does transmit frequencies....and those frequencies can vibrate and cause things to move.
The sympathetic vibrations induced by the longitudinal motion of air molecules. That is what sound is. That is not what electromagnetic radiation is.
Think of the classic opera singer and a glass shattering scenario What causes the glass to shatter?
Not much. Electromagnetic radiation does not affect air but it can affect plasma. Plasma like that in the ionosphere high above Gakona. In the ionosphere 10s of miles above anything that can be considered weather.
What can a frequency that's NOT AUDIBLE do to a hurricane?
I like to deny ignorance. In that department you are a large fish.
And tell me Phage....why such INTEREST in this topic? A guy of your "stature" should be shootin' down big fish...not little guppies; like me.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by SpittinTruth
It transmits electromagnetic radiation at radio frequencies. It does not transmit "frequencies". Frequencies are not things. They are a property of things which display a periodic nature.
But it does transmit frequencies....and those frequencies can vibrate and cause things to move.
The sympathetic vibrations induced by the longitudinal motion of air molecules. That is what sound is. That is not what electromagnetic radiation is.
Think of the classic opera singer and a glass shattering scenario What causes the glass to shatter?
Not much. Electromagnetic radiation does not affect air but it can affect plasma. Plasma like that in the ionosphere high above Gakona. In the ionosphere 10s of miles above anything that can be considered weather.
What can a frequency that's NOT AUDIBLE do to a hurricane?
I like to deny ignorance. In that department you are a large fish.
And tell me Phage....why such INTEREST in this topic? A guy of your "stature" should be shootin' down big fish...not little guppies; like me.
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The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) operates a major ionospheric research facility at Gakona, Alaska. As you look through our web site, you will find many technical details about this facility and about active ionospheric research in general. The web site also contains descriptive material on the Earth's ionosphere and gives examples of some of the scientific results obtained at the HAARP facility. There is a strong connection between the ionospheric research conducted at the HAARP facility and many practical issues that affect our everyday lives. All long-distance high frequency (HF) communication systems, such as ship-to-shore communications, transoceanic aircraft links, and portable systems used so frequently in Alaska and other remote areas, operate by bouncing signals off the ionosphere, a process often referred to as sky-wave propagation. By studying a small, limited portion of the ionosphere directly over the facility, research at the HAARP observatory is able to probe the nature of this dynamic medium, both in its naturally disturbed condition and when artificially stimulated, with the goal of being able to provide the fundamental understanding necessary to enhance the performance of such systems. Radio signals at much higher frequencies are used with satellite communication systems such as the military's UHF satellite constellation and with navigation systems such as GPS. In this case, the signals must pass through the ionosphere. The performance of these systems can be negatively impacted by naturally occurring ionospheric processes such as scintillation, fading and Faraday rotation. Research at HAARP is of great value in studying and characterizing these ionospheric processes as well.
The U.S. Military claims HAARP is designed to communicate with submerged submarines and to penetrate the land with ELF (extremely low frequency) waves to search for hidden tunnels or other sites of military interest. What else can HAARP technology do? It can, according to author Nick Begich:
(1) shield a territory from interconnentinental ballistic missiles,
(2) fry satellites,
(3) disrupt communications over a large area of the globe,
(4) change the chemical structure of the upper atmosphere and possibly alter the weather, (love the way they use "possibly".
(5) affect human mental functioning, and (6) generally impact the health of humans and other biological systems in negative ways. Angels Dont Play This HAARP
Originally posted by Amanda5
reply to post by SpittinTruth
I get what you are explaining - I totally understand. Vibrations are the same as frequencies within the contexts of movements and emission. Or should that read emissions and movement?!
The frequencies radiate outward from a source or inward towards an intended receptor. This is exactly how we send our electronic transmissions every minute of every day.
When it comes to levitation and moving solid items - it is the same process. Sound vibrations emanating from an origin and being broadcast or emitted towards an item. Whether it is an electrical frequency, a musical frequency or radiation frequency, a crystal frequency or a sound frequency - they are all a frequency. Each has an element that makes it individual and unique.
Awesome thread. Love it.
Much Peace...
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by SpittinTruth
Yes. The con-man Nick Begich talking about the patent we talked about earlier. The one which describes a system 1,000 times more powerful than HAARP.
Whether it is an electrical frequency, a musical frequency or radiation frequency, a crystal frequency or a sound frequency - they are all a frequency. Each has an element that makes it individual and unique.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Amanda5
Whether it is an electrical frequency, a musical frequency or radiation frequency, a crystal frequency or a sound frequency - they are all a frequency. Each has an element that makes it individual and unique.
You have it right, almost. They all can have a frequency and each is different and unique. Electricity is different from music (sound) and both are different from "radiation". Sound can move things because it is a mechanical (physical) movement of air. Electricity cannot directly move things but in creating a magnetic field it can affect electrical conductors. Electromagnetic radiation can only "move" charged particles (ions, plasma). That is how HAARP is able to heat a portion of the ionosphere, it cannot affect the lower atmosphere where there are far more neutral particles than charged particles.
"Weather modification is possible by, for example, altering upper-atmosphere wind patterns by constructing one or more plumes of atmospheric particles which will act as a lens or focusing device. . . . Molecular modifications of the atmosphere can take place so that positive environmental effects can be achieved. Besides actually changing the molecular composition of an atmospheric region, a particular molecule or molecules can be chosen for increased presence. For example, ozone, nitrogen, and other concentrations in the atmosphere could be artificially increased. . . ." Begich found eleven other APTI patents. They told how to make "Nuclear-sized Explosions without Radiation," power-beaming systems, over-the-horizon radar, detection systems for missiles carrying nuclear warheads, electromagnetic pulses previously produced by thermonuclear weapons and other "Star Wars" tricks. This cluster of patents underlays the HAARP weapon system. Link
Originally posted by pheonix358
Phage, your answers annoy me. You insist your answers are always right, sometimes they're not.
You know science well, but only accepted science. I understand with absolute clarity what some of the posters in this thread are getting at. If it was me, I would help them phrase their words better. You just shoot them down pointing out your superiority.
A poster points out that electricity and magnetism are the same thing. I agree with you ..... but!
So answer my questions, and yes, it does have a bearing on the possible uses of HAARP.
What force provides the energy for magnetism, gravity and electricity.
What allows electrons to spin in perpetual motion.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by SpittinTruth
Judy Wood?
Seriously? No, she doesn't know much about it or if she does she's pulling a lot of legs. If anything she is a disinfo agent planted in order to make the truth movement look ridiculous. Sure, the WTC was brought down by a death beam.
A method for producing a high yield explosion without radioactive fallout comprising filling an expendible structure with an explosive mixture of a combustible gas (e.g. methane) and an oxidizer gas (e.g. oxygen) and then detonating said mixture.
Originally posted by SpittinTruth
But it does transmit frequencies....and those frequencies can vibrate and cause things to move.