Who is this little known scientist?
I don’t know too much about them, but hopefully I can provide enough info about him. He is pretty old and he was in the Navy. When he was in ther Navy he wrote papers about his findings and theories of how to stop tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, and other natural disasters as they were occurring. He gave them to other people in the Navy and they tried out some of them and they actually worked(I think it was to stop a hurricane) and they just never did it again. He got mad at them and ended up leaving. He was a substitute teacher for one of my Science classes when I was in Eight grade(a little over a year ago) and his last name is Thompson(Not sure if that’s how it’s spelled). After he told us these things he was going to show us the papers, but the class ended. The next day we had our regular teacher again and he told us that it was all true and that it did happen. Don’t know if this helps, but he taught my class in Oregon. As I said he isn’t very famous so if anyone knows anymore that would be great.
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rex on August 8, 2010 at 4:39 am
Think about it….. if we could turn off earthquakes. Or tornadoes or hurricanes….. do you really think the world would hide such knowledge, could hide such knowledge?
It can’t be done , not least because so much energy is involved that any human scale input will not be a spit in the ocean.
All ideas of controlling/aborting natural disasters are looked at hopefully – even if the US Navy is so awful that they want their own country to be smacked by hurricanes and Earthquakes, do you think the Chinese and the Japanese are just as likely to keep it from their people, wouldn’t be yelling it from the rooftops. How come this "teacher" isn’t famous? If his story is true , there is no way it gets buried – think of all the anti government radio stations that would love such a story to beat big government with. But they know its a load of silly nonsense.
I feel like a miserable old grouch, but I am right in this – stopping Earthquakes is not going to happen, and almost as certainly stopping any other storm behaviour isn’t going to happen either.