Update for the Week of 2/10/19

Energy Lecture for the Week: Wind Power And Electricity

https://upload.cat/a6f5a004d41c4a12

(I had difficulties uploading the above video to youtube, I found a different website to host the video. There is about 15 seconds of advertisements before the video.)

Due to the naturally occurring high pressure systems in Arizona and New Mexico there is less cloud cover. I wonder why Arizona wasn't mentioned, the region in and around Yuma Arizona receives the most amount of sunlight hours compared to anywhere else in the U.S. Too much "influence" from Mormon Uranium Interests? Or what is the problem, oil companies, SRP, APS, did you eat too much of the "real" baby back ribs in a secret ritual? What's the problem?

Cloud cover can now be controlled by using geoengineering. Moisture laden air masses can be dried up by over spraying them with condensation forming particulates. Hence, intermittent solar energy production due to passing clouds isn't as big a problem as we thought.

In regards to passive house design. Vacuum panel insulation could be used in the construction of houses, thereby bringing down the amount of heat loss to or heat entry from the environment. This isn't as difficult as it appears, many modern homes already make extensive use of vacuum panels in the form of double pane windows:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulated_glazing

Vacuum panels are already used as insulation. They have a much lower thermal conductivity when compared to traditional insulation:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacuum_insulated_panel#Thermal_performance


We could further lower the thermal conductivity by covering the surfaces of the panel with materials similar to those used in the former space shuttle:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_thermal_protection_system

There is another more hypothetical way to build an insulated housing structure.We could construct a building made of two shells, an outer shell and and inner shell. The two shells would be constructed as to not touch. The inner shell would be supported by making contact with the outer shell at the door and window frames.

Another idea would be to support the inner shell using cone shaped supports. The base of the cone could be attached to the surface of the inner shell and the tip of the cone would make contact with the outer shell. The tip of the cones could be rounded so as to the reduce the pressure exerted on the outer shell. Since the area that would be in contact with the outer shell would be small the heat transfer would also be small.

Once the inner shell is supported most of the air between the shells could be pumped out. To insure the outer or inner shells don't crack or break due to the massive amount of force from the air pushing on their surfaces, the surfaces of the shells could have I-beams continuously welded around their surfaces.
By doing this we greatly restrict the surfaces through which heat could flow into the residence or out of the residence thereby providing nearly perfect insulation.

There is another possibly more practical way to use vacuum insulation, as structural components. So, instead of using wooden structural frame members like wooden 2 by 4s to support a structure, instead a large vacuum panel, would be used. Different sized vacuum panels, ranging from 10 feet by 20 feet and smaller could be used to construct the complete structural support of a dwelling. The edges that could allow heat transfer could be buried into the foundation, walls, and floors.

Yet another way would be to create vacuum panels with vertical edges open to the atmosphere. When the building is constructed all the vertical edges are joined together. The horizontal edges are buried in the ground or in the space between two floors for maximum insulation. Then all the open vertical edges are welded together so as to create strong structural members AND and an air tight seal. Then all the air is pumped out of the welded and sealed vacuum panels.

If vacuum panels could be constructed into the shapes with holes to allow for windows and doors, then the edges that allow heat transfer would be smaller than using vacuum panels of a standard size and shape.

All this and more can be done,.............it can all be done,.............amigo.

Climate Engineering Lecture for the Week: (Nothing's Gonna Be Alright)



Nothing's Gonna Be Alright, Dante's Inferno Update

New study found that the east coast of the U.S. is the ONLY anomalous COOL region ON EARTH. 

Unprecedented heat in the Southern Hemisphere. Nighttime low in Australia 99F+, highest temperature near coast 121F!! Record shattering Droughts, Fires and Flooding, thanks to man-made weather. 

Several states in the U.S. are already running several degrees high for 2019!!!

John Bolton stated that the Coup in Venezuela is about OIL NOT democracy.

Another "partial truth", "lie sandwich" study finds that aircraft passing through atmosphere with supercooled water vapor can cause decreased temperatures and extensive snowfall. Another Brainwashing Man-Made Lie!!!

Mandatory in-home "death prick" vaccination

Capitalism vs. Socialism Lecture for the Week:



Meteorology Lecture for the Week: Light and Lightning



Ecology Lecture for the Week: How Living Organisms Acquire Food




Geology Lecture of the Week: Formation of Minerals




Mae Brussell Archive for the Week: Mae Brussell Archive for the week of 9/29/71


http://www.worldwatchers.info/shows/dialogue-assassination-71-09-29/

Phil Hendrie Show for the Week: June 30, 2005


https://www.philhendrieshow.com/ph_episode/thursday-june-30-2005-2/

Hour 1:
Raj Faneen thinks Arabs should get to pay less for gas than non-Arabs.

Hour 2:
Grocery store owner Bob Greene joins the program to discuss a Natalee Holloway fund he started, intended to supply adequate chaperoning for high school trips. He expected sales at his store to increase, when they didn’t that’s when Bob started making racial comments to his customers.

Hour 3:
Mavis Leonard joins the program with “Good News in the Neighborhood.” David yells at Phil after he makes Mavis cry. Eddie Van Halen talks about rock news and Live 8. Phil talks politics and Bush bashing e-mails. A caller says “There’s a man in my house.” David G. Hall says the previous call was a prank. Harvey Wireman joins the program with Harvey Wireman’s Law Talk. Water Cronkite joins us with poetry for the hearing impaired.

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