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How would a Geomagnetic flip of Earth's Poles affect radio broadcasting and receiving? cuhulin |
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A consideration of Earth's magnetic vector will help us predict the
affect on the radio bands. In between the period of vector direction up and vector direction down we will have a short period of vector magnitude zero; during which Earth's cosmic radiation shield will vanish. Only those short wave personalities whose listeners happen to be wearing protective tinfoil hats will have an audience which survives the conflagration. So. for example, the Brother Stairs and the Rush Limbaugh programs should be among the few which survive the pole flip. |
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"Hatfield" wrote in
ups.com: A consideration of Earth's magnetic vector will help us predict the affect on the radio bands. In between the period of vector direction up and vector direction down we will have a short period of vector magnitude zero; during which Earth's cosmic radiation shield will vanish. Only those short wave personalities whose listeners happen to be wearing protective tinfoil hats will have an audience which survives the conflagration. So. for example, the Brother Stairs and the Rush Limbaugh programs should be among the few which survive the pole flip. No. Limbaugh would loose his audience. Air America would end up in the number one spot with Chuck Harder at number two. SC |
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At what time (Central Standard Time Zone,Mississippi Time Zone) of the
day and which days of the week and which Shortwave Frequency is Chuck Harder on the air? cuhulin |
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On 2006-03-23, David wrote:
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 22:29:15 -0600, wrote: http://physicsweb.org How would a Geomagnetic flip of Earth's Poles affect radio broadcasting and receiving? cuhulin The water will go down the toilet in the opposite direction. You'll have to use your starter to turn off your car. You will also have to install all batteries in the reverse direction. |
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The water will go down the toilet in the opposite direction. You'll
have to use your starter to turn off your car. Not that this has anything to do with either magnetism or coriolis - but NEITHER of these factors affects the way your water goes down the drain. Watre is not magnetic, and coriolis acts on far too large a scale to affect small-scale circulation. The shape of the basin and any manual force one may exert on the fluid are virtually the only things that determine whether the imparted rotation is clockwise or counterclockwise. That's a fact. Bruce Jensen |
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On 23 Mar 2006 07:24:17 -0800, "bpnjensen"
wrote: The water will go down the toilet in the opposite direction. You'll have to use your starter to turn off your car. Not that this has anything to do with either magnetism or coriolis - but NEITHER of these factors affects the way your water goes down the drain. Watre is not magnetic, and coriolis acts on far too large a scale to affect small-scale circulation. The shape of the basin and any manual force one may exert on the fluid are virtually the only things that determine whether the imparted rotation is clockwise or counterclockwise. That's a fact. Bruce Jensen Not entirely true. If the basin is perfectly symmetrical and the water is allowed to dampen out all vortices from the filling process (i.e. allowed to rest for a day or two) the Coriolis Effect does make it drain counterclockwise. It works the same way all over the globe. |
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![]() David wrote: On 23 Mar 2006 07:24:17 -0800, "bpnjensen" wrote: The water will go down the toilet in the opposite direction. You'll have to use your starter to turn off your car. Not that this has anything to do with either magnetism or coriolis - but NEITHER of these factors affects the way your water goes down the drain. Watre is not magnetic, and coriolis acts on far too large a scale to affect small-scale circulation. The shape of the basin and any manual force one may exert on the fluid are virtually the only things that determine whether the imparted rotation is clockwise or counterclockwise. That's a fact. Bruce Jensen Not entirely true. If the basin is perfectly symmetrical and the water is allowed to dampen out all vortices from the filling process (i.e. allowed to rest for a day or two) the Coriolis Effect does make it drain counterclockwise. It works the same way all over the globe. Doesn't water going down a drain form a vortice that spins clockwise in the northern hemisphere and counter-clockwise in the southern hemisphere? dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote: David wrote: On 23 Mar 2006 07:24:17 -0800, "bpnjensen" wrote: The water will go down the toilet in the opposite direction. You'll have to use your starter to turn off your car. Not that this has anything to do with either magnetism or coriolis - but NEITHER of these factors affects the way your water goes down the drain. Watre is not magnetic, and coriolis acts on far too large a scale to affect small-scale circulation. The shape of the basin and any manual force one may exert on the fluid are virtually the only things that determine whether the imparted rotation is clockwise or counterclockwise. That's a fact. Bruce Jensen Not entirely true. If the basin is perfectly symmetrical and the water is allowed to dampen out all vortices from the filling process (i.e. allowed to rest for a day or two) the Coriolis Effect does make it drain counterclockwise. It works the same way all over the globe. Doesn't water going down a drain form a vortice that spins clockwise in the northern hemisphere and counter-clockwise in the southern hemisphere? You got that right Ace. http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/fw/crls.rxml -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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