Climate Research

2106 Submissions

[2] viXra:2106.0115 [pdf] submitted on 2021-06-20 20:44:19

Energies of Stressed Matter Reveal the Plausible Cause of Pandemic, Melting Polar Ice and Threat to Global Security

Authors: V. G. Korniienko
Comments: 33 Pages. In English and Russian [Corrections made by viXra Admin to conform with scholarly norm]

Science does not know the origin of geopathic radiation (GR) and their role in nature. But we found that stressed matter generates C-radiation. This causes the origin of GR and the fact that the technique generates technogenic C-radiation, which, like GR, causes diseases. In addition, in the spectrum of S-radiation, we observed how in the summer of 2003 the Earth and the Sun occupied the energy information field (EIF), which causes melting polar ice and a threat to the Sun, and together the effects of EIF and S-radiation can cause a pandemic. Proposed measures to stop these changes.
Category: Climate Research

[1] viXra:2106.0096 [pdf] replaced on 2024-07-03 16:35:04

Living Room Model

Authors: Sjaak Uitterdijk
Comments: 43 Pages.

By presenting the relevant, in relation to the climate problem, measured variables as exponential functions, truthfully representing the real values, surprising informative mutual relations show up. One of these relations led to the successful investigation of the possibility that the global temperature raise can not be caused by indirect heating, prescribed by the Green House model, but is caused by direct heating, prescribed by the here named Living Room Model. It is of fundamental importance to realize that sun, wind and earth energy that is transformed to energy, intended to be consumed by mankind, also directly heats the atmosphere. Besides that it has been proven that the Sea is heated by the geothermal heat flux. The final outcome therefore is that aiming for reduced CO2 emissions will not result in any improvement of the climate. Only a drastically reduction of the consumed energy, of whichever kind, will help.
Category: Climate Research