Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Thinking to myself about the weather.



Sometimes it’s hot and humid, and other times it is cold and dry. And I was interested to try and find out what causes this change in the amount of hydrogen in the atmosphere, from being high and low humidity, because that is what ‘it’ is, lots of moisture = humidity, is a high concentration of hydrogen molecules, or atoms, if you wish that term better. And a dry day means that the hydrogen is at a lower concentration level. There must be a measurable amount of hydrogen that is at its lowest possible level and can not disperse any more, like we measure fluid contamination as in parts per million.
Because I believe that in outer space, between the planets and the stars, there will always be Hydrogen, and this hydrogen will be at its lowest naturally balanced and diluted measure, so very well distributed when far away from the influences of planets and Suns. An invisible sea of hydrogen gas, and this gas is being used by Photons to travel through.
But that’s getting away from my task…
We have to look at the Sun as being the instigator of weather related changes. Earth has been on a stable orbit for over ten thousand years, and the weather between that time has been quite good for life on this planet. OK, so there have been a few bad earth quakes that killed a lot of people, and terrible floods world wide, but we carry on to the next day because we expect things like this to happen, because it has always been changeable over the last 10,000 years.
Solar flares burst out from our Sun and hit Earths atmosphere, sometimes it disrupts our communication systems because of the high electron exchange going on in the atmosphere. When the Photons enter a hydrogen atmosphere, a lot of them will turn into simple electrons; electricity is another name for it. Earth can regulate the amount of Photon to Electron exchange by shielding most of it from getting in, so there will stay a balanced amount of simple electrons in our atmosphere. But when Earth is hit by a Solar burst it increases the Photons entering our atmosphere and increases the Electron count. It’s this high Electron count that disrupts all communications, whether it’s Radio or Television signals, to the current that’s running to your homes. This high level of Electrons will trigger an overload alert trip switch at power stations and turn them all off. Thank goodness for the Earths ionosphere hey? this hydrogen barrier that protects us from roasting into dust.
I’ve got to believe that Electrons are made of Photons because when they run through a poor filament in a vacuum, the Electrons are smashed apart as they try to get through the filament and turn back into what we see as light, and light is Photons.
My point is, why do ‘we’ think that humans have anything to do with the weather when it is already shown that God for the past 10,000 years, is doing a really good job at keeping us all quite safe and very happy. Its your problem if you are not happy, we make our own life.
It’s the greedy human trickers that are the problem, not the bad weather. That’s sorted.
Just keep an eye on the Sun and you will see, when it changes, so does Earths weather.
A little knowledge goes a long way.
By Roy Savill

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