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Work In Progress But You Get It, Right?

September 8, 2013

Lots more tangled strings to show.  Above the Earth, they ionize oxygen along their path, which combines with the protons(H+) from string decay to form water(H2O) as well as charge up the atmosphere creating lightning.  If ambient conditions are right that water vapor condenses and pulls a vacuum, dropping the pressure, which increases vacuum evaporation over the ocean.  As the strings decohere in the atmosphere and jet streams you get gravity waves, thunderstorms and low pressure troughs breaking off the primary strings. Below the Earth you get microseisms as the strings decohere  and create telluric currents.

This is just a rough simulation and will improve.

Godspeed

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    What happens when this happens?
    http://www.upi.com/blog/2013/09/06/Interstellar-winds-change-direction-after-40-years/1211378470060/

    “This result is really stunning,” says Dr. Dave McComas, IBEX principal investigator and study author. “Previously we thought the very local interstellar medium was very constant, but these results show just how dynamic the solar system’s interaction is.”

    The new IBEX data shows that neutral interstellar atoms — traveling at about 50,000 miles per hour — are flowing into the solar system from a different direction that previously observed.

    “We are finally able to resolve why these fundamental measurements have been changing with time: we are moving through a changing interstellar medium,” said study co-author Nathan Schwadron.

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