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Mar 22nd, 2005 6:24 AM #1Lucky survivor Seasoned Member
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Questions about weather,earthquakes and bacteries(for professional scientists)...
1.Conspiracy theorists are known for saying that Tesla's technology,especially ELF waves is able to control our brains,to control manipulate,shift and modify atmospheric weather,control and made tectonic plates and volcanoes to erupt,project HAARP...
That's why I need is anyone knows this field of science,not some conspiracy theorists,since in all conspiracy theories there is only 1% truth.
I searched thru the web on other forums and the web,and I found no possibility to control weather(as others said),you can only modify it,but even that is highly questionable(since they have tried that in Australia,but the results were inconclusive).Here is what I also found on the net:Also,as HAARP can only pump energy into the ionosphere, it's rather naive to think that this single strata can be used to affect the weather completely. Weather is a 3D phenomenon, and involves effects caused by the atmosphere rising over terrain, and interacting with the sea at varying temperatures. All things HAARP cannot change.HAARP can only introduce heat, and weather is often the product of warm and cold fronts meeting, so HAARP could only amplify existing differentials, and even then, the effects would be unpredictable.Moving storms is also completely impossible,because just how much energy in the form of ELF radiation would you have to pump into it to alter it in any way(that's what I found on other sites and forums).
Is there any truth in any of conspiracy theories at all?
Any replies?
2.Are bacteries the toughest organisms on Earth,or viruses are?If they are,how great heat can they survive(with and without spores),does anyone know?
Also can they survive the vaccum of space and extremely low temperatures that are practically absolute zero?
I don't know if they can,but I do know microscopic animals called tardigrades in their "tun" state can.I'm wondering if bacteries can survive all of this.
Also,tardigrades in a "tun" state can survive radiation without problem with intensity of 570 000 Roengtens(500 roentgens kill the man) and extremely high temperature of +151 degrees without problem,and they have even survive by being bombarded by electrons from the electron microscope.Tardigrades in a tun state live near hydrothermal vents in the deepest trenches of Pacific Ocean,like bacteries and tubeworms,survive the pressure of 6000-8000 Earth's atmospheres...
If bacteries can match that...
What about viruses,how high and low temperatures viruses can survive?Are viruses tougher than both bacteries and tardigrades?
Thanks,anybody...?
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Mar 22nd, 2005 6:24 AM #2Lucky survivor Seasoned Member
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Coooooollll.
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Mar 22nd, 2005 5:45 PM #3Radioactive Serious Member
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wouldnt the moon affect weather also by its gravity or it reflecting light from the sun?
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Mar 23rd, 2005 2:38 AM #4Thou shalt not bitch!! Contributor
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About bacteria and viruses:
Viruses are quite feeble organisms and can not survive long without a host cell. There's still some discussion going on about whether viruses are actual life forms or not. Hate to advertise myself but maybe my article on AO on viruses might prove an interesting read... http://www.armageddononline.org/virus.php
Here's an interesting read on bacteria. http://waynesword.palomar.edu/ploct97.htm
As you will see, bacteria are much more resilient. They survive temperatures that would scorch or freeze us.. In fact, there are theories that all life on earth might have originated from bacteria within icy comets that once struck earth.- If you wind up with a boring, miserable life because you listened to your parents, your teacher, your priest or some guy on TV telling you how to do your shit, then YOU DESERVE IT. (Zappa)
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Mar 23rd, 2005 4:43 AM #5Lucky survivor Seasoned Member
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Thanks,Dutchie for this link about bacteries,I couldn't find an similar link,I don't know why...
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