From:
John Davis <jdavis@peakpeak.com>
Newsgroups:
sci.physics.plasma
Subject: Re: How to fix the Ozone. You can't find
anyone with a PHD in plasma physics who'll call me wrong.
References:
<7988te$6nd$1@jupiter.cs.uml.edu>
> 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.
I'm not a Ph.D. in plasma
physics but I do know that even though
the MRI's put out more Tesla of
magnetic field these magnetic fields
don't extend very far. To increase the magnetic field around the
earth you would need to put more than all the MRI's in a line. Plus
they would have to be lined up on
the center of the earth's magnetic
poles. This means through the
earth.
Yes, putting a
magnet near your monitor will move the electrons
but standing on the other
side of the room with the magnet won't
make a damn bit of
difference. This is what you are
proposing.
-John Davis