From:
"The Flavored Coffee Guy" <elgersmad@email.msn.com>
Newsgroups:
sci.physics.plasma
Subject: How to fix the Ozone. You can't find anyone
with a PHD in plasma physics who'll call me wrong.
Organization: ?
If you have ever seen what happens when you
place a magnet on the screen
of a Television, or computer monitor. Then you would have seen how
electrons
are repelled by magnetic fields. In the
following to links are
articles concerning magnetic fields, and their
strength in Teslas.
The Earth's magnetic field is relatively weak in
comparison to a MRI which
is used for medical Imaging. This first link give's you the Earth's
magnetic
field strength in Teslas.
http://deeptow.whoi.edu/primer.html
This
is a link that gives you another figure in the absolute scientific
sense
of exactly how strong the magnetic field of a MRI's field coil is, in
Teslas.
http://apimall.com/apinet/worfirstanmr.html
My plan is very simple, if all of the
Medical MRI's are repositioned in
respect to the Earth's magnetic field,
they will aid the Earth's overall
magnetic field strength. Since, electrons are repelled away from
magnetic
fields, ions like ozone will be steered up into the atmosphere,
rebuilding
the OZONE LAYER.
This all pans out because the air is a terrible conductor of
electricity,
and an atom carrying a few extra electrons really cannot go
anywhere but
where ever it is directed. Therefore,
the stronger the Earth's
overall magnetic field, the more Ions will be
pushed into the upper
atmosphere.
Raw, and simple applied physics, and together we will save the
world,
once more time. Let's hope that if we
do something right the first
time, it will be easier the next, practice
makes perfect. We have the
environment
to think of not, and this is not just a one case scenario.
It is not overly speculative. You computer monitor is using magnetic
coils
to steer a beam of electrons starting at the top left hand corner of
your
screen, and working to the right to draw the first line. This process
repeats based on the
resolution of your video monitor until the final line
is drawn, and
finished at the bottom right hand corner of your screen.
In basic AC electronics you learn the laws
of induction, and power
generation.
A coil is used to cut through the magnetic lines produced by a
magnet,
and because electrons veer away from magnetic fields, they are
forced to
move through the wire.
I
gave a link which indicated the Earth's magnetic field in Teslas,
which
could be converted to Maxwells or Gauss, and I posted a link that gave
a
true reference to the magnetic field strength of an MRI in Teslas.
There is nothing speculative about the
letter, only speculative readers.
You can go ahead a place a magnet
against the monitor of your computer, and
the beam of electrons which
start at the back of the tube will be steered
away from their
targets. I will not matter which pole,
north or south of
the magnet, the electrons will only be forced to spin
clockwise, or counter
clockwise in respect to the poles, but the effect is
the same. The
electrons will veer
away from the magnetic lines of force produced by the
magnet.
Electrons will not act any differently
bound by an oxygen atom, or stray
and static in the atmosphere. But will also steer themselves away from
the
magnetic field. Therefore, the
stronger the Earth's magnetic field, the
more ions, and electrons will be
forced into the upper atmosphere.
This
upper level is only considered the OZONE Layer, and if you
want it to build
up at any rate faster the CFCs will tear it down, you
will need a stronger
magnetic field for the Earth. Since, the number of magnetic lines
produced
by an MRI, are greater than the number of magnetic lines produced
by the
Earth per Meter, aligning the MRI imaging devices will aid the
Earth's
magnetic field, and over time increase the level of ozone, and
increase the
level magnetization of the Earth itself. You wouldn't want tax dollars
going
into mass producing ozone for the sake of saving farms, but even
plants
can only tollerate so much solar radiation.
Find some-one with a PHD
in electronics, or at NASA to call me
wrong, and you won't find one.
The Flavored Coffee Guy.