the professor
Joined: 10 Jan 2003
Posts: 1164
Location: heartland USA |
simple observations 101
Sat Mar 08, 2003 11:01 pm
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I'm writing this post to help people see a little more clearer on how they can take
part in determining what they are seeing and
much more important what we are inhaling.
Spend a little bit of money go by a million
watt candlepower flood light or deer hunting
shine light. On heavy days when it is dark
out go outside make sure all your exterior
lights are off and shine the (light usually
through a car lighter for power) light straight up and relax your eyes so they can
refocus and wolla... billions and billions
of waves of IONIZED particles. To my recollection it isn't normal to find this
level of ionization at ground level.
Some have gotten the polymer fibers to be
illimonated through a black light, but this
is trickier, it works better if you have
dark carpeting and clothing but lint makes
it very hard to determine use a scope and
magnification devices.
You can also go get tested for how much
barium and aluminum. Hair testing is a good
way. Another method to watch out for what is
if your always out and about wear sunglasses, The lenses reveal more than the
naked eye, I drive alot and on heavy days
witness the mist gently sweeping only within
hundreds of feet over populated areas, and
I'll stand by my excellent depth perception.
And last but not least, if truly concerned
start taking rain samples or snow for that
matter, I've seen metal particles from
collected rainfall before and was astonished
to see the ammount that was contained. |