Making a Simple Weather Modification Device

Par : M. Upamanyu
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230811763
  • EAN9798230811763
  • Date de parution01/02/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

A story on the tribulations behind the making of a new and unique electrostatic device that promises help in managing droughts, wildfires, reducing air based particulate pollutants, or in simply correcting deficiencies in normal wet-weather patterns. This is by no means something that happened in a jiffy. My initial idea was tossed straight out of the window as bizarre, quaint, impossible, and so on.
Nevertheless, as often happens with tinkerers, I was not likely to let go the idea all so easily. The idea had to be tried practically and tried I did. While my initial idea failed miserably and predictably, fortunately for me, the device I had made did throw up a most unexpected of results. At that point, I had absolutely no idea on how that could be even possible. The present book is the story of how that totally raw, impossible, and unformulated idea transformed into something that became more and more clearly formulated and understandable.
Besides the short backstory, the book looks into the physics behind this simple weather-modification device, its design and construction, its operations, and some other interesting facets - supported by photographs, graphics, and graphs. While this is not quite a DIY book, anyone with a smattering of physics can appraise its straightforward content.