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The Electric Earth

THURSDAY DECEMBER 07, 2017

photo:Stephen Gibb


Weather depends on gravity. Water doesn't rise by itself. Rising is not a source of energy. But falling is. Gravity is the electrical/magnetic energy that holds the known universe together. Cold air is heavier and 'in charge', is always trying to fall, and displace warmer air to rise.  When warm, wet air rises, it cools, and water vapor condenses out to form clouds. That's why it is cooler at the bottom of the fridge, which means supermarket freezers may be left open. 

It is raining all the time but you can’t see it. We call non-visible rain ‘humidity’. At any one moment there is an interchange of rising and falling factors, and what we call 'raining' is a swinging more to one side or the other of the process. The sky is full of water vapour all the time. The water in wet clothes and puddles is drying ‘up’. It joins the clouds and eventually falls down again.

The water vapour in the sky forms visible clouds, which fill, and wait for an electrical charge from the ground or the water below. When it becomes sufficient for the water particles to be attracted, and the level of dust increases so that the water can move, it falls out of the sky allowing,the circuit to be completed, and the weather becomes electrically ‘stable ‘once again. We say ‘settled’ weather. Stable weather is in charge, being the weather systems with the higher pressures. The rain systems will always be the anomalies.

All weather is controlled by what is below, not above. The sea is a vast body of electricity, comprising ‘currents’, which are always in motion. We can think of it as a huge car battery, electrically fully charged. At the edges of this battery, at the terminals, the charge escapes and is brought back. Here, the current is weaker and is allowed into the larger electrical field briefly, which surrounds the ‘battery’. We call it the ‘atmosphere’.

Weather is essentially the coming and going of electrical charges that act as a safety valve for the whole. Sometimes, as in a cyclone, a large charge will be sent out and returned again. We call that an unsettled system, but sometimes a visible electrical discharge takes a shortcut back to the ground without involving rain. We call that ‘lightning’ and we are so small that it seems powerful. But in reality, if you could stand back from the battery, it would look like small charges leaving and returning.

What keeps this battery fully charged? The sea, as the electrolyte is alkaline, the same as in an AA battery. It will never become acidic or the weather would stop. In a car you have a generator, and something needs to supply this electrical power. No battery keeps itself fully charged while leaking out the occasional charge and discharge at the terminals. The sun is the generator. Then you need a distributor to organise and direct this charge. 

The distrutor is the moon. The moon is in direct electrical communication with the inner core of the earth, by way of gravitational/electromagnetic/field waves. It is this inner core that is the centre of our geofield, in which the earth, sea, and atmosphere are joined. Although they are joined it is hard to visualise the whole as acting together. We are too small to see that things joined are part of a joined system, which extends beyond our planet.

It is actually the ground and sea together that has one charge, and the moon that has an opposite charge. The moon continually crosses the Earth’s electrical field in the manner of a dynamo. Receiving its charge from the Sun, twice per month the moon moves across the centre of the geofield, known as the lunar equinox, and the barometric pressure on earth drops, and can be seen to do so by watching a barometer. This generates an electrical or weather related disturbance. Depending on where you are on the planet, the disturbance may take up to 2 days to reach you.

So the world’s weather systems originate in the sea. People who dwell near rivers will tell you that the air is always cooler in the vicinity of the river, bringing local rain, cloud, and mist to the area. Because science has not yet caught up, meteorologists look skywards in an attempt to forecast; and meteorology looks towards the atmosphere for the eternal signal that is their sign of weather change. But they are looking in the wrong place. All they will see is the evidence of change having progressed.

Yet millions have already been invested in technology for the purpose of our watching the atmosphere. It is why the science, which took a wrong turning 150 years ago, cannot get back on track, and even today can only describe the weather as it is happening. At best, through their own admittance, they can go two days ahead but after that the centre of a cyclonic system can be 1000 km awry. Every day after that the error doubles. Meteorologists do what they can, but have inherited a faulty system, and have not begun to view the weather as an electrical system. Instead they call lightning and most other phenomenon a mystery.

Because it doesn’t serve the science properly, the science itself has had to change. The present meteorological departments have become merely photographic recorders of the recently-passed sky. By the time a storm reaches the atmosphere it is in the process of dying. Satellites are continually monitoring obsolete systems. If they were positioned so they could watch underwater developments, they would be in a better position to see where cyclonic systems were originating and where they were making landfall. 

The story doesn’t end there. Everything deep in the earth is in flux, and movements are generated in the manner of a solenoid. The inner core is in large part made of iron ore and when the moon comes close, called the  perigee, it sets off a solenoidal movement within the iron of the earth. Due to the nature of the metals, it allows a massive charge to go through the earth as a seismic eruption. This is a 20,000 mile an hour wind moving through solid granite and emerging as a violent shaking through an area of lesser density. At the surface, where we live, we observe this as an ‘earthquake.’ 

But geologists, just like meteorologists, are looking for causes in the wrong place. They come along after the systems have exhausted themselves, and examine the damage.  They examine old faults, thinking (and hoping) an earthquake will reoccur in the same place, or on the same fault line. When their theory doesn't deliver they will say, an event is 'overdue.'  The moon is subject to cycles which bring cycles in weather.  And because the driving force is the moon; earthquakes, are predictable but the moon is the last thing they consider because it is not a source of lucrative revenue, like insurance industry.

Really if you are a weather scientist, and you leave out the moon, you are left with random events. But random is just an expression of ignorance, of laziness to think of a big picture. It is the language of the casino, like probability, chance, luck, coincidence and possibility. We can do better. 

An example is arguably the return of Cyclone Drena which occurred in 2-12  January 1997, approx one lunar cycle away from 2-6 January 2018, which saw an unprecedented US winter blizzard.  Or, only a week back from that date to 23- 24 Dec 1998: (time of full moon in perigee) which saw NZ receive the tail end of Cyclone Cora, which hammered Tonga. 

Cycles rule. Even when we refer to car batteries we talk about 'deep cycle'...

Read more in the book “New Meteorological Techniques”

https://www.predictweather.co.nz/Details.aspx?id=392

 

© Ken Ring 2018

 




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