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Originally posted by totallackey
reply to post by WonderBoi
Despite what you and the MSM would have us believe, there is no question in the mind of any sane person tornadoes such as the recent ones in Oklahoma/Missouri have been occurring since long before the advent of 24/7 IN YOUR FACE news...
I have seldom seen such a display of DOOM PORN from any member of ATS...the last one I remember was some asteroid...
Dude...pack up your family, if you have any...and just go now to some out-of-the way place...you need some peace and quiet...honestly...and sincerely...
I just hope people do their own research and not believe empty chatter like this.
Dude, don't worry about me and mine. Worry about yourself. There's PLENTY that YOU should be worried about, in real life. Don't get too comfy in your wonderful world of denial.
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
reply to post by WonderBoi
You've progressed from not understanding the difference between frequency and energy - well done - not that I think you understand the difference, but at least you've apparently given up looking highlighting your ignorance on that matter.
But it's not really much of an improvement to insist that you are right if no-one else provides evidence of absence - that's just highlighting that you are also illogical.
edit on 10-6-2013 by Aloysius the Gaul because: (no reason given)
Who's the one confused?
SLF radio waves at 60 Hz may be received and studied by astronomers, ormay be ducted along wires as electric power, although the latter is, in the strict sense, not electromagnetic radiation at all
Originally posted by WonderBoi
What makes you think i'm a "troller"? What is a troller anyway? I thought i could have an out of the box conversation on a conspiracy sight. But, i guess i was wrong. Didn't know i'd be considered a troll? And yet, you all keep posting. So, what does that make you, out of curiosity??? I started this topic, and only a certain group of you seem to be responding. I'm not asking for you to change my mind, or believe anything i've posted. You want the smoking gun, never mind the bullets in my pocket that matches the bullets in the deceased.
Originally posted by siliconpsychosis
I have gone from.frustration to utterly amazed with the entertainment value of this thread.
WonderBoi , you are quite the entertaining troller. Kudos for your stamina.
BTW: can you PROVE that i'm a troller???edit on 10-6-2013 by WonderBoi because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by WonderBoi
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
reply to post by WonderBoi
You've progressed from not understanding the difference between frequency and energy - well done - not that I think you understand the difference, but at least you've apparently given up looking highlighting your ignorance on that matter.
But it's not really much of an improvement to insist that you are right if no-one else provides evidence of absence - that's just highlighting that you are also illogical.
Who's the one confused?
SLF radio waves at 60 Hz may be received and studied by astronomers, ormay be ducted along wires as electric power, although the latter is, in the strict sense, not electromagnetic radiation at all
Originally posted by WonderBoi
A portion of the energy contained in the high frequency radio wave transmitted by HAARP can be transferred to existing electrons or ions making up the ionospheric plasma through a process called absorption...
Originally posted by WonderBoi
Nevertheless, I'm still waiting for ANY one of you to prove YOUR non-sense...
These kinds of observations are consistent with an idea called the Lithosphere-Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling mechanism. The thinking is that in the days before an earthquake, the great stresses in a fault as it is about to give cause the releases large amounts of radon.
The radioactivity from this gas ionises the air on a large scale and this has a number of knock on effects. Since water molecules are attracted to ions in the air, ionisation triggers the large scale condensation of water.
But the process of condensation also releases heat and it is this that causes infrared emissions. “Our first results show that on March 8th a rapid increase of emitted infrared radiation was observed from the satellite data,” say Ouzounov and co.
These emissions go on to effect the ionosphere and its total electron content.
Originally posted by WonderBoi
Can you PROVE they are being used to communicate with submarines?
Originally posted by supergravity
United states patent # 6,219,657 apr,17 2001
Device and method for creation of emotions
Originally posted by WonderBoi
No one ever said it can control the weather. So, stop trying to mislead this thread. I'll tell you, like the rest of your crew, it messes with the other parts of the atmosphere, causing weather patterns to change. If i take a 60 Hz sine wave and boost the frequency +10 db's, what will happen? Things will begin to VIBRATE and when vibration occurs, things MOVE. I don't care if it's a tornado or hurricane. As long as it has a specific frequency (which they do) it can be MANIPULATED. Control is not the same word as MANIPULATION. LEARN THE DIFFERENCE. That's how DUMB this is.
Originally posted by Bedlam
If you have a 60Hz EM wave, you will not be able to vibrate things mechanically with it, because EM is not mechanical in nature, and is composed of electric and magnetic fields.
Originally posted by WonderBoi
Yawn
Might as well add this:
Tornadoes do put out unexplained energy in the form of high frequency radio waves.
Originally posted by WonderBoi
Explain to me why Radio Waves emitted from HAARP, can't effect the high frequency radio waves found in most tornadoes?
No. Speakers turn electricity into sound.
To be fair yes you can - speakers turn EM waves into sound because the interaction of the electric and magnetic fields is sufficiently powerful,
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
Originally posted by Bedlam
If you have a 60Hz EM wave, you will not be able to vibrate things mechanically with it, because EM is not mechanical in nature, and is composed of electric and magnetic fields.
To be fair yes you can - speakers turn EM waves into sound because the interaction of the electric and magnetic fields is sufficiently powerful, and sufficiently harnessed, to mechanically move the speaker cone - and of course electric motors are another fairly important case where EM waves move mechanical constructions.
But I feel your frustration with this guy!