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Submission to Reader Comment Section of Ideas and Discoveries Magazine
Ideas and Discoveries Magazine http://www.ideasanddiscoveries.com/ A river that has no banks is not a river, it is a flood. Might the same be true for jet streams? If so, might this suggest an undiscovered plasma that facilitates the structural integrity that, like the banks of a river, makes the focused flow of jet streams possible? Your article on jet streams, entitled How Sick is the Jet Stream? February 2015, goes a long way to opening people's mind to the possibility that there is more to the atmosphere than just wind and water. On my own website, www.solvingtornadoes.com, I attempt to breath some life into these questions by drawing parallels between jet streams and tornadoes, even going so far as to suggest that the plainly observable cone or vortex of a tornado is evidence that substantiates the existence of this theoretical plasma. In my book entitled, Vortex Phase: The Discovery of the Spin That Underlies the Twist, I take it even further suggesting a simple solution to large, violent tornadoes. Thank you for providing graphic evidence that jet streams play a much greater role in our everyday lives than previously was even imagined. James McGinn (aka Claudius Denk) Vortex Phase: The Discovery of the Spin That Underlies the Twist http://wp.me/p4JijN-ax Fourth Phase of Water http://wp.me/p4JijN-5A Did you hear the one about the guy that goes to buy a suit? http://wp.me/p4JijN-3j Conservation of Energy in Earth's Atmosphere http://wp.me/p4JijN-8g |
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