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February 28, 2006

Man Made Vortex To Tame Hurricanes

What causes twisters and hurricanes to form? Is there a way to tame them so they will not do extensive damage? Eugene Sittampalam has an idea, which sounds quite plausible: He proposes to create, with comparatively simple means that are within our current technological capabilities, a counter-rotating vortex that will attract and dissipate a hurricane that is building out in the Atlantic before it can make landfall and do its devastation.

Eugene has written an article discussing the generation of hurricanes and proposing a preventive set-up. He welcomes any feedback and he can be reached at gmail.

The draft of his article is here.

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February 23, 2006

Technology Turned Inside-out: Implosion Instead of Explosion

In a recent post in the Viktor Schauberger Yahoo Group, Esa Ruoho copied part of a page from Tattva Vikeka in the Netherlands, which I would like to propose to you here, because it sums up many of the arguments why it is time for a change in technology, from explosion to implosion.

If we are to live in harmony with our environment, I believe there is no way around this. We need technology that works like nature loves to work - with vortex-type motion and concentrating, rejuvenating, life-giving forces harnessed.

Here are the arguments as published some years ago on Tattva Viveka's pages. (for some images, go see the original page)

Realizing that this was written in the late 90s, and that we do not have the promised applications of this technology yet, we get an idea of how momentous a task it is to change the very fundamentals of technology that has been in use - fairly successfully if we close our eyes to the environment - for more than a century.

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