[2] viXra:2405.0075 [pdf] submitted on 2024-05-15 20:02:38
Authors: David M. Bower
Comments: 6 Pages. (Note by viXra Admin: Please cite and list scientific references)
In this paper I present a heuristic approach to understanding the temperature of aplanet in orbit around a star. To simplify the discussion, I begin by introducing theconcept of the planet’s mean temperature. I proceed to discuss the effect of any atmosphere that might be present and also consider the effect of so- called "greenhousegases" present in this atmosphere. In contrast to the usual discussion of the importance of the effect of the "trapping" of electromagnetic radiation by the greenhousegases, I present the opposing idea that it is the reflection of electromagnetic radiationfrom the sun that is of overwhelming importance. No concepts more advanced thanthose of basic thermodynamics as presented in a high school physics class are used.While the conclusions pertain to any planet in a radiation flux from a star, the obviousapplication is to the so-called global warming experienced by the earth. The conclusions in this brief analysis are not presented as final, but rather open to debate. It ishoped that this analysis will serve as the basis for a detailed understanding of the climate change — if any — that the earth is experiencing. Comments and corrections arewelcomed.
Category: Climate Research
[1] viXra:2405.0044 [pdf] submitted on 2024-05-07 06:45:23
Authors: Vasil Korniienko
Comments: 6 Pages.
From Einstein's special theory of relativity, it follows that any matter consists of energies, the interaction of which forms a quantum electromagnetic field (QEF) in matter. Therefore, loads on matter cause perturbation of its QEF in the form of waves of quantum electromagnetic energy (S-radiation), which is confirmed by our experiments. Therefore, all celestial bodies and equipment generate S-radiation, in the spectrum of which we observed how in the summer of 2003 an energy information field (EIF) arrived from Space. Since then, this EIF has been sucking quantum energies from the Sun, technology and people. This reduced the activity of the Sun and caused the death of 80,000 people in Europe and the USA in August 2003, as well as the appearance of high-temperature solar heat in solar S radiation, which accelerates global climate warming, causes forest fires and floods. A comparative analysis showed that EIFs are hybrid weapons of a different civilization, and solar S-radiation can also carry viruses, including Covid-19. In addition, the total impact of EIF and all varieties of S-radiation causes diseases in the population, including coronavirus infection. Spacecraft are not protected from S-radiation and EIF, so when flying to Mars and the moon, the health of astronauts is at risk. But we have developed innovations, equipping with which world technology will reduce the EIF of sucking energy from the Sun and eliminate high-temperature heat in solar S-radiations, which will stop global climate warming, forest fires and floods. We have also developed innovations that are able to protect people in buildings and transport will protect people from viruses that carry cosmic S-radiation and EIF. However, for these innovations to find practical application, science must first master the spectrum of S-radiation for observations of hybrid threats from Space.
Category: Climate Research