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![]() "bpnjensen" wrote It seems to totally exclude the possibility that this particle belt they wish to diminish on an ad-hoc basis also contributes to protection of life on earth from the hazards of extraterrestrial radiation, which are considerable. '...charged particles in unusually intense radiation belts "pumped up" by high-altitude nuclear explosions or powerful solar storms' ad-hoc? |
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Seeing-I-dawg wrote:
"bpnjensen" wrote It seems to totally exclude the possibility that this particle belt they wish to diminish on an ad-hoc basis also contributes to protection of life on earth from the hazards of extraterrestrial radiation, which are considerable. '...charged particles in unusually intense radiation belts "pumped up" by high-altitude nuclear explosions or powerful solar storms' ad-hoc? When it comes to solar storms, yes. These happen frequently enough (and naturally enough) to be considered to be a constant source of concern for anyone interested in satellites. You throw antidotes at this cosmic disease often enough and you may find the cure for one problem makes the ailment worse. Obviously, if you can protect vital equipment from a nuclear war, by all means do it. To constantly disrupt a natural protection from a potential hazard, even to protect pieces of machinery, should require a bit more thinking through. Bruce Jensen |
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