Geophysics

1601 Submissions

[3] viXra:1601.0248 [pdf] submitted on 2016-01-23 04:06:55

Note sur les Représentations Planes UTM et Gauss-Krüger

Authors: Abdelmajid Ben Hadj Salem
Comments: 19 Pages. In French.

In this paper,we present the definitions and the mathematical formulas of the two cartographic mappings UTM and Gauss-Krüger.
Category: Geophysics

[2] viXra:1601.0198 [pdf] submitted on 2016-01-17 15:58:32

Terraforming in Stellar Metamorphosis

Authors: Jeffrey Joseph Wolynski
Comments: 1 Page.

Terraforming happens naturally as an end-product of stellar evolution as is covered via the General Theory of Stellar Metamorphosis.
Category: Geophysics

[1] viXra:1601.0073 [pdf] submitted on 2016-01-08 09:17:53

Interconnectedness and Geo-Compatibility: A Paradigm Shift in the Perception of Planet Earth

Authors: Sai Venkatesh Balasubramanian
Comments: 9 Pages.

Nonlinear Science has witnessed exponential growth in recent years, due to the enhanced ability it offers in understanding intricate patterns of system evolution. The present work purports to the application of such nonlinear analysis tools to obtain an enhanced perspective of the home planet earth. Specifically, nonlinear analyses of latitudinal and longitudinal altitude profiles reveal the presence of underlying chaotic dynamics and patterns. Interpretations of these results lead to the concept of interconnectedness of every location on earth to every other location, through space and time, where man and his evolutions and developments are seen as an integral part of nature’s transformation. Taking cue from this, the concept of “Geo-Compatibility” is introduced, given by the covariance of their chaotic signatures. Following this, Geo-Compatibilities of assorted location pairs are computed. From the results, it is seen that geographical similarities across and within continents show low and high Geo-Compatibilities respectively. However, the most interesting results are the high values of Geo-Compatibility obtained for pairings between Holy Sites suggesting that the development of civilizations and cultures, which are a result of man-nature interactions over hundreds of years, too possess intricate patterns. The entire work is thus a testimony to the concept of interconnectedness.
Category: Geophysics