SOUTH PASADENA, CA, May 12, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Mainstream science essentially attributes global warming to elevated levels of atmospheric carbon resulting from the increasing combustion of hydrocarbons. Governmental and non-governmental organizations are, therefore, set on a path of minimizing further increases in atmospheric carbon levels. The burden for doing so will supposedly be shared by all countries, effectively denying the opportunities of many developing countries to undergo the rapid industrialization that had benefited the more developed countries.
An alternative suggestion for the major cause of global warming is the increasing levels of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) within the atmosphere. This has occurred with the enormous growth of communication industries and in national defense efforts by developed countries. As such, the responsibility for global warming clearly rests with the developed countries. Moreover, addressing atmospheric carbon levels alone will be inadequate and ineffective. Conversely, hydrocarbon consumption can reasonably still be increased by developing countries in efforts to provide services for their populations.
Cloud formation is a crucial requirement to reflect a portion of the sun's thermal radiation and, thereby, help prevent the overheating of the earth. Cloud formation is facilitated by a proposed energy carried to the earth by cosmic radiation. The energy is termed KELEA (kinetic energy limiting electrostatic radiation). KELEA is viewed as a natural force, that essentially prevents the fusion and possible annihilation of electrostatically attracted opposite electrical charges. It may also provide the repulsive force between like-electrical charges. Cosmic radiation comprises both positive and negative electrical charges and, therefore, is likely to have attached KELEA. Electrical charges accompany EMF and these charges may divert some of the KELEA from cosmic rays. If so, this would reduce the cloud forming capacity of the KELEA remaining associated with the cosmic rays. This hypothesis has been described in a recent peer reviewed publication (1).
KELEA also allows a very efficient mechanism to increase the energy output from the combustion of hydrocarbons. It can essentially supply a non-thermal kinetic energy to gasoline and diesel fuels. This energy extends to the combustion products that are, thereby, capable of increasing mechanical output. Simple methods of adding KELEA to fuels can readily achieve 20-40% increase in fuel efficiency (miles per gallon) along with reduced emissions of carbon monoxide and unburnt hydrocarbons. These methods include adding KELEA attracting compounds to the fuel, such as various dipolar compounds, or placing the fuel in close proximity to KELEA activated fluids. These methods can be rapidly incorporated into all forms of gasoline and diesel fuel driven transportation and power generation. In addition to achieving marked financial savings in fuel costs and improved health from reduced toxic emissions, KELEA activation of fuels will help determine the extent that reducing carbon emission will slow the rate of global warming. It this does not occur as anticipated by mainstream science, serious consideration should be given to reducing upper atmospheric EMR. This can be achieved using cables and EMF transmissions, which stay below the level of cloud formation. Please contact the author for more information at [email protected]
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