tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post4910118488804843264..comments2024-03-20T06:07:07.676-06:00Comments on Jumping Jack Flash Hypothesis: It's A Gas Gas Gas: Event Update For 2014-01-06Jonny Mnemonichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-27327998620322264352014-01-09T01:24:44.805-06:002014-01-09T01:24:44.805-06:00Yeah, I'm in a closely-packed neighborhood, bu...Yeah, I'm in a closely-packed neighborhood, but I'm on a corner, so only one house right next door, and she doesn't have a wood porch or deck at least, and she keeps everything freshly painted and maintained too.<br /><br />The chain reaction fire problem worries me, especially after December. I took a walk in the wee hours around the neighborhood and on two consecutive days at around 4:45 AM I found a fire in the trash area behind a nearby hotel. I mentioned those fires to one of the guys who works there and he had no idea there'd even been two fires and said he'd mention it to management. If that hotel went up in flames, who knows where all the burning embers would land.Jonny Mnemonichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-33684439707670050212014-01-09T00:56:36.181-06:002014-01-09T00:56:36.181-06:00"if you park your vehicle next to your home t... "if you park your vehicle next to your home then you're gambling big-time and you could lose everything, including your life..."<br /><br />I park my van next to my house but I take the battery out. I rarely drive it so it is much more easier to do that. Nowadays it has become a matter of life & death so any vehicles parked by buildings or in buildings must have the batteries removed and if it means you need to do that every day then you'll need to discipline yourself to do it if you want to increase your odds of surviving. If you live in a neighborhood where the houses are close together then it will be harder to survive a chain reaction fire or a next door explosion.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-58918303543460224212014-01-08T16:17:50.880-06:002014-01-08T16:17:50.880-06:00Remember this story?
http://www.katc.com/news/stu...Remember this story?<br /><br />http://www.katc.com/news/students-burned-mysterious-cause/<br /><br />Look at the date there.<br /><br />Remember this Scientific American document (PDF):<br /><br />http://www.chicagocleanpower.org/ward.pdf<br /><br />Quote: "Without the ozone shield, the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) radiation kills remaining life (9)."<br /><br />Those kids got fried by UV radiation. And that was in the winter, on an INDOOR field trip - they weren't outdoors for long. That's when lesions were appearing on dolphins and whales too.<br /><br />Here's some whales frying in 2010:<br /><br />http://news.sciencemag.org/2010/11/whales-get-sunburns-too<br />http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy-and-environment/thinning-ozone-could-be-leaving-whales-with-sunburn/article878105.ece<br /><br />Quote: "But in the last decade, there have been increasing reports about skin lesions on whales and dolphins."<br /><br />Back on New Years 2010 is when the Beebe birds dropped dead, and several thousand endangered saiga antelope dropped dead in one big group too.<br /><br />So whether Fukushima had ever happened or not, things would still be getting worse. We'd still have to deal with "Without the ozone shield, the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) radiation kills remaining life (9)."<br /><br />It's simply a matter of scale. The two problems aren't even in the same ballpark. In a thousand years there will be little evidence that Fukushima ever happened. The heavy radioactive particles will be buried in sediment in the oceans or buried above ground. One of these big planetary methane and hydrogen sulfide events can require THIRTY MILLION YEARS to recover from though. That's 30,000 times as bad as Fukushima.Jonny Mnemonichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-47051561719396734822014-01-08T10:00:01.477-06:002014-01-08T10:00:01.477-06:00Jonny: I think the conjoined whales are the resul...Jonny: I think the conjoined whales are the result of the years of Fukushima radiation pouring into the Pacific more than to your ozone problem (though that too has consequences). This condition gets worse every time anyone investigates it and it isn't going to stop because no one has any idea how to "fix" it.<br /><br />I read your blog every day (and link to it often) - thanks for all the great anecdotal information! Keep up the great work.<br /><br />TomAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com