Fukushima is irradiating the entire world.
As I understand it, it is only irradiation the northern hemisphere. George Bush and his cronies are safe with all that land they bought in Argentina.
With your knowledge of RS theory, what theoretically can be done to neutralize radiation? I am working with a friend, that suggests that a properly functioning Tesla coil, not the kind that throws lightning, but the kind that actually transmit energy into the Earth, the scaler waves produced by a Tesla coil can reduce/neutralize some radiation. I am going to try to build a small Tesla coil to figure this out.
I am actually working on a paper on this very topic, from a discussion I had with another researcher that actually helped to develop a process to eliminate radioactive waste, making the material stable again. They thought it was a brilliant concept and even had a device to prove it worked--then they found out just how "profitable" the storing of nuclear waste was to certain, large corporations, and all funding was pulled from the project--and never to be worked on again. After all, the more damage radiation causes, the bigger the sales and profit!
The principle in the RS is simple enough. Nature already has its version of "Nuke-Away" -- the
thunderstorm. The strong dielectric fields in a thunderstorm increases the clock space in the time region of the atom, causing the temporal explosion to "finish" faster, making the atom stable again. The difficulty of understanding the concepts involved are twofold: Larson's electron model is incomplete, and the conventional explanation of "how a thunderstorm works" is, for the most part, nonsense. Thunderstorms actually deal with
uncharged electrons, and the bolts are NOT static electricity, but Tesla's
radiant energy. So a properly-tuned Tesla coil will have that side-effect of eliminating nuclear radiation.
But you also need to understand the internals of a Tesla coil. First, it has THREE resonant points, based on motion in three, scalar dimensions. The first, low speed (1-x), gives you the regular static discharge. This is where most people tune their coils to, to get big sparks.
The second point (intermediate speed, 2-x) is a mix of static and radiant energy. Tesla describes this in his paper as the appearance of "brushes" on a coil--what we would call the "coelectric" effect in RS2, where electron behavior acts backwards--likes attract and opposites repel (see Nehru's papers on Comagnetism). In Tesla's experiments with a coil making an arc, he noticed that this 2nd resonance would still spark (1-x), but also there was an electric discharge moving in the opposite direction of the spark gap--the "brushes"--where opposite charges appeared to be repelling each other (2-x).
At the 3rd resonance point (ultra-high, 3-x), you have the true, "radiant energy," where the brushes take on a linear structure--just like lightning--and become
monopolar. The reason for the monopole behavior is obvious, once you understand the coelectric effect--opposites REPEL. Look at his setups--take a wire and ground one end, and you can transmit electricity on the single wire. Why... the coelectricty in the wire has opposites repelling, so the positive collects at the ground, and the negative at the free end--creating voltage by trying to push away from the positive end of the wire. A mechanical analogy would be to put water in a pipe, then increase the water pressure IN the pipe--it wants to spurt out both ends, not flow from one side to the other.
Forget about "scalar waves" and that stuff... what you are dealing with is the dielectric field produced by the uncharged electron, moving in a 2nd and 3rd scalar dimension. As the old researchers say, "observe Nature and copy it." So just copy a thunderstorm.