Goddoesnotplaydice
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As you can see she does not "mess around" on this one!
Man I LOve how "Tidy" she can be!!
GDNPD

Man I LOve how "Tidy" she can be!!
GDNPD
Goddoesnotplaydice said:OK here is one about ball lightning in dust, smog and snow storms! Mommie earth is busy "cleaning" and we are not even aware of it! HMMM! we always seem to copy her don't we!
I think she's pretty "smart" to say the LEAST!!!
http://hot-streamer.com/teslacoils/... Physico-Chemical Model of Ball lightning.htm
As it has been widely known, quite strong horizontal atmospheric currents are able, to our estimates, to maintain the ball lightning. Those currents are especially high when volumetric charges are generated at the lightning storms, fogs, smogs, snow storms, dust storms. Those charges can maintain burning of the ball lightning same as they can induce illumination of electric bulbs [26].
Decrease of voltage and current in the atmosphere causes the ball lightning death (disappearance). However, at the critical discharge values (in a lightning storm) an explosion may happen or a linear lightning discharge (sparkle, arch) with an enormous amount of energy release - the ball lightning dies in the explosion. It is evident, that though the ball lightning has a relatively small stock of interior energy, it can initiate high energy discharges in the atmosphere. In principle, there is yet another possibility of a ball lightning death - a local explosion of a "chemical nature" with no discharge of a significant power- the energy of such an explosion is relatively small. It should be noted, that analysis of I, VI, X type equations shows that a stable regime of burning in the lightning can be obtained by variation of some etc... see link above.
Like I said earlyer our head will start to "spin" on this one!
let me kno if you want more and more....
GDNPD
Goddoesnotplaydice said:Why Thank you! I hope to learn from this mistake. You "seem" to make many assumptions. Do you study thermodynamics? Can you quote back what I actully wrote and explain it in detail? here I will do it right now For You:
I use the industrial strength models and I can see how a little low current 10 or so KV (kilo volt) model that puts out less than 0.0001 or so PPM of O3 or whatever would not do much.
where I made these specific assertions? I WROTE THAT I THINK THE DEVICE IS WEAK, I SAID THE EARTH DOES THIS PROCESS ITSELF, AND IT DOES! If i was interpreted as saying otherwise then I may need to correct this? BUT WHERE? please quote me!
Anything else is your perception which I cannot correct.
Tell us more Tez, I am open! Imperical? Is that a realtive word?
everything is realtive so what is this argument relating to?
I never said the ionic breeze works great in this post did I?
It does collect dirt out of the air doesn't it? I said I use a much stronger version of it.
I care for you and will and continue to pray for your mind to open!
I wrote:
Have you heard about what specific ppm levels are "not good" and what some numbers are? It seems to be hard to find that stuff...0.001 ppm I guess? i would not lean one way or the other right now.
I know we can agree on one thing! Pollution is going to kill this place if we don't stop the output. bandaids seem to backfire after we find we have been polluting the whole system for quite a while. I can see how these small "ion" machines may not "do much".
I think I have other devices that would work better anyways!
But they are all really bandaids in the end if we don't stop pollution at the source. Our CO2 output is OUT OF CONTROL for sure. SO lets us not complain too much as Gasoline goes up in price!
GDNPD
This is off topic too, but I'm not leaving it alone.Goddoesnotplaydice said:It seems many are finding that an increase in oxygen in the body, ideally by natural means is good.
Vitnir said:
Bottom line, would I ever buy an air ionizer or voluntary stay in a environment where they were operating? I don't think so. The evidence isn't compelling enough that they are safe or are needed anyway.
I have HEPA air cleaners in my office and bedroom. They seem to work fairly well in reducing my pollen allergies. Do you have reason to think that I am fooling myself? (I ask this seriously, I realize that I could indeed be fooling myself.)Originally posted by EdipisReks
i do believe that the reason that Rob is making fun of you is that having a HEPA filter in your home is about as effective as the Ionic Breeze and the Magic Asthma Crystal for reducing asthma symptoms HEPA filters; ok for filtering dust from your vacuum cleaners output, bad for filtering large volumes of air, despite the marketing.
EdipisReks said:i do believe that the reason that Rob is making fun of you is that having a HEPA filter in your home is about as effective as the Ionic Breeze and the Magic Asthma Crystal for reducing asthma symptoms HEPA filters; ok for filtering dust from your vacuum cleaners output, bad for filtering large volumes of air, despite the marketing.
EdipisReks said:i should have included the word "consumer" in my post, which would have made it much clearer. consumer level HEPA filter systems, which are the ones most likely to be used in a home, are basically useless because the units can't move enough air to do a whole hell of a lot. HEPA, anymore, in the consumer product setting, is basically a buzzword, and is attached to basically anything. that was the point i was trying to get across, i apologize for being obtuse.