Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Weather Control With Fusion; Plan B

There are many who say they believe that fusion power may be viable in 10 years. It actually may be even sooner via experiments based on Lerner's use of the more efficient way a proton and hydrogen's opposite charges are implosive in hopes to create fusion that would slam the proton and neutron of the hydrogen with enough force to make them fuse. These and other motifs such as my own ATOMIC MOTOR may eventually realize the power of safe atomic energy.

As you see on these sites, it may be possible to control tornadoes, then hurricanes by small machines that simulate these storms, to then build the machines at larger size. In still more advanced science, focus fusion or other high energy physics may be powerful and cheap, so machines could be used to improve the weather of both the hot and cooler regions of the world if other cheaper ways are not as viable like magnetic bubbles or e.g. to shade the earth or mirrors in orbit to heat the cities of like Alaska or Norway. (I include this discussion of weather control via strong power sources for sake of completeness, if the cheaper plans like the magnetic bubble are not viable or perhaps to add to them for better control.) Fusion based machines eventually might be used to stop weather like blizzards and monsoons. With more powerful fusion machines in the future it may become possible to modify even blizzards by heat from beams that would heat the air from the earth so much the snow would become rain, and also the beams would be used to smooth the heat distribution, so there would be less rain or snow if it were better to have a dryer month or less snow. With machines of giant power the moisture in the air could be increased in the desert and the heat decreased with electric absorption of the heat to improve the weather there. Monsoons might be stopped by even flow of the air and large scale absorption of moisture by machines on land or the ocean. If it were better for the ecology to keep the desert dry, like a rich woman's good touch for what she empowers, the machines that have been invented to get swimming pools' worth of water from even the desert air of the west might be scaled up so much with fusion power all the world could be an oasis just where you would hope to see more rain...



This would seem to take a lot of expensive machines but the fusion would make the production of all except materials cheaper and it would make the recycling of what materials there are more viable so we might never run out.


Even More Weather For 2057!

One concern that is voiced lke on the Wikapedia site about weather control is about what if the machines went AWOL and caused say double the heat or rain. If the machines were always ground based for safety and were also in small mostly autonomous modules that could heat or cool, no more than, say 30 degrees each, if there were a large number of them if a few failed and the rest continued, this would be no problem even like in earthquakes or war.


How World History May Be Changed (In General) By Fusion




MORE RELIABLE POWER SAVES PLINKO BUCKS...

Closer to 2008, some believe this idea of redundancy may be of worth for more conventional fission power plants. They have the small fission power plants that last about 20 years with no maintenance to power perhaps a village, but if they fail they have to be dug up and sent in for repairs, and they've had modular atomic power plants that are with interchangable parts for safe construction since the 70's. Another idea has been the plants that use a cooling fluid that boils up and automatically shuts down the power plant if it overheats, this seems safe because it's simple but my belief is that anywhere with lots of heat there is the potential for meltdown, for example since the boilover plant would use gravity to work, an earthquake could turn it on it's side and it would be fail safe, if living in the old old country! While this could be made to operate at any angle by use of suitable "plumbing" of the machine it wouldn't be as good as the following plan because of manufacture and storage thus being standardized;



The way redundancy would be of worth would be by making small modular power plants in the shape of cylinders and each of these would generate a moderate amount of heat like the weather control machines above (but then the weather is always up) and would be a self contained machine. This would make it so if one of the units has a meltdown since it can't melt to the other units this meltdown would be the worst that would happen, because each unit would be well sealed and the maximum heat ever of each plant would below the power it would take to melt the other units. (This is sort of like the idea where to make radioactive waste inert, they embed it in a solid matrix that's so solid it can't circulate around when buried or perhaps like the philosopher's stone it can't be dissolved with the universal solvent, turning Madonna's LP's to gold or giant orlons!) The idea of modular power units for fission would allow standardized production of atomic power plants as a unit and it's believed they would be engineered for both maximum safety and reliability because they would be standardized and the modules would be built online and then shipped to the power station where they would just be plugged in. The outside of the power plant (of conventional size) would have a seal to further reduce any risk of catostrophe. This could be used to make any sized power plant from just one module to many, offering room for easy conversion to optimal size of the power plant. After 20 years they would be plugged out and sent in a standard unit without convrsion to other form for storage.


To solve the storage problem eventually cheap ways to reach orbit may be achieved to boost all the radiant debris outward or to the sun (cost per payload pound has dropped a lot in recent months as the boosts go higher and higher) or the radioactivity might also be solved using fusion as power source by reversed beta decay. (This would be a reversal of the usual process of radioactivity by injecting electrons that would cut the field lines of the strong force using much reduced electric energy [the strong force quantum numbers are integrally combined with the electric charge numbers] to make the nucleus radiate out without waiting millions of years (and the power from this could also be collected and used as heat making the conversion of mass to energy of the Uranium or other heavy element more efficient). More about Reducing Radioactivity.


I like to drink milk, exercise, and eat right. I want to fit in all the zooms of my life at christmas!
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Sunday, June 17, 2007

Saving The Elephants With Cellular One

Have you heard about the Elephants in Kenya, They are close to Mt. Kenya, the second highest mountain in Africa. Cell phones attached to their collar combined with a sort of virtual fence make it so when the elephant goes out of the range, the call goes up to orbit to alert the officials who drive out in a truck with lots of lights to implolre the elephant to not harm the farmer's fields. (Some of the farmers have been killed by the elephants and many have lost half a years crops.) The farmers are breathing much in relief and no more elephants will be hurt in defense of the farmers, this is good for the elephants, a real EleBell yell!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Laser Implants; Safer, Cheap, & May Edit Well.

I was reading in Popular Mechanics where they conjure up this machine that would have data storage (memory) the wearer wears on their waist and an implant that would be wrapped around the optic fiber of the eye. "The bitstream from the implant would be beamed to the storage media, so we would remember all we see. Photographers would see otherwise impossable zooms, and people at the scene would be good eyewitnesses if the robber made off with 3,000 worth of Wow chips!" You may have heard of the laser knife, using about 257 lasers that combine to burn out muscle or other realms of physiolgy even at the cellular level without a cut, because the lasers are not powerful till they heat up in the intersection. So the knife has minimal blood loss, and stays in the hospital are just hours, not months, for surgery.
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Some believe if instead of making a cut to add in the implant or other machine round the optic nerve with risk of damage to the nerve and the blood loss, it might be more of worth if the lasers were used to make the machine itself. They are now where they make chips of carbon, the stuff of life, so a method has been devised... The laser would melt out the tissue where the prosthetic would go and once the tissue was in a more liquified state for just a bit, using electrically charged beams and a sensor beam, the molecules could be moved around in a few minutes to make the prosthetic, building it up layer by layer, sort of like a 3d printer, escept by laser from a more distant realm. These machines may be minute or cellular or even more reduced in size without surgery so many could be implanted for the same cost and savings. Some think another related method to make the implants would use oral dosages of the compounds (these would be in combination with other compounds to make them inert). These would then go in circulation where the lasers would light up where they would stay and be made active, and the rest would be cleansed out by the body's metabolism, and so on. Another possibility would be assembly of the compounds onsite by self assembling machines.


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Removal of the implant would perhaps be as easy as the operation if it were worthwhile to remove it later for some reason (tissue in the space where the machine was might even be rebuilt and blended so it would heal in with surrounding mass) and each implant might have rewritable software that would be beamed to the machines via the usual beam route to the implant. It's been said that the brain pacemakers like for depression or Parkinsons would always be for just the few people in the most extreme illness, but in the future this might eventually be achieved for anyone who would find this of worth in many types of illness like about unblocking arteries to the heart. It may eventually be as easy for them as just changing their audio headset to a hat!
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A good use of the gamma knife itself may be for other types of surgery, e.g. prostate operations may be used to unblock the tubes that when blocked cause the prostate to swell with fluid. A sensor would see where the tubes were sealed and the lasers would combine at that point to unblock the pores. Prostate is a major problem of the developed countries costing billions. Current surgery that works costs 10s of thousands or is with much risk, and so on. This might be a cure just using a simple scanner and a cheap laser. The gamma may have many bright uses in the health science of the 21st century.
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