[ RadSafe ] Global Warming

Raymond A Hoover ray2hoover at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 3 13:01:19 CST 2009


Personally, think the whole global warming thing  is due to the large Hadron Collider.  After all, the major temperature increase began when they started building the thing.

--- On Thu, 12/3/09, JPreisig at aol.com <JPreisig at aol.com> wrote:


From: JPreisig at aol.com <JPreisig at aol.com>
Subject: [ RadSafe ] Global Warming
To: radsafe at radlab.nl
Date: Thursday, December 3, 2009, 9:44 AM


Dear Radsafe  <this is from jpreisig at aol.com>:

     Hope all is wonderful in your neck of the woods.  Just saw, within the 
last month 
or so, an article in Spiegel Online <International> <in English>.  The 
article
contained a global warming data plot of Temperature versus time.
Prior to 1976, the temperature <degrees centigrade> was fairly flat.  At 
1976
or thereabouts, the temperature rose to about +0.6 degrees Centigrade in
2005 or thereabouts.  In the last few years <recently> the temperature is 
now headed downward somewhat.  Perhaps it will approach prior low levels in 
the
next decade or two.  We'll see.  The 0.6 degrees number is not actually a 
temperature, but rather some temperature change.  Heck, you all can look up 
the
article yourself.  Meteorologists seem very puzzled about what is going on. 
They
dont seem to have a clue.  I have already stated my view about the effects 
of
Earth wobble <and other Earth orientation/rotation phenomena> on Earth 
warming,
and my e-mails are hopefully in the readsafe archive.  I have also sent 
e-mail 
about all this to one of the global warming researchers.  Earth orientation/
rotation phenomena include:  Precession, Nutation, Earth Rotation, Wobbles
and diurnal Wobble.  These phenomena are discussed in the Ph.D. dissertation
by Chopo Ma <1978> and other publications/dissertations by the East Coast 
Very Long Baseline Interferometry <VLBI> radio astronomy group.  See also
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center s VLBI website.

      The Large Hadron Collider is online and running at CERN <Switzerland/
France> and they are already obtaining beam energies above 1 TeV, and are 
on their
way to beam energies of about 3 TeV.  Eventually they will get to beam 
energies at about 7 TeV on 7 TeV <beam collision energies>.  1 TeV on 1 TeV
was Fermilab s collider energy.  The experiments at LHC are taking data, 
and the 
LHC beam is being ramped up and tuned up.  What an exciting time for a
physicist to be there.  USA now has no equivalent accelerator.  Guess the 
environmental Green organizations here in the USA are scaring our US 
research
projects <and construction jobs!!!!> to Europe.  The ITER fusion experiment 
is 
being built in France also.  Oh well.  Hope some great physics comes from 
the LHC,
because the USA is helping to pay for that accelerator.

      Maybe some energy utilities here in the USA should get together and
build a Proof-Of-Concept New Wave Power Reactor <based on current
reactor design technology> to show it can be done again.  

     Have a great week at work!!!!!    Regards,    Joseph R. <Joe> Preisig, 
Ph.D.






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