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Termyn8or -> RE: The Moon in the Man: Literal Lunacy (5/27/2007 10:16:18 PM)
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Here I am again with my own brand of lunacy :-) Of course as the phiscist (can't even spell it) / engineer (can spell that) type my slant is from a bit different tangent. I'll keep this short as possible. (lol) Moonlight is actually sunlight, but reflected off the moon. It arrives a few milliseconds later than the direct rays of the sun, and from the opposite direction. Now I joked around a bit a second ago, but now I am not, because as I know the facts, they allow for the possibility that there really is a change in fields quantifiable in our environment under strong moonlight. I am about one trey short of being an electronics engineer, and pay attention. Take a simple example like a radio, it uses hetrodyne detection. The incoming signal is mixed through a non-linear stage and sum and difference frequncies appear. This works for both AM and FM. The incoming sgnal is converted to what is called an intermediate frequency. It is in the IF stages where the they gain their selectvity and,,,,,,,,gain, that is sensitivity. The front end does it though, and should not be the weak link in the chain. Now we know about neutrinos, and we can fairly assume that there are waves and particles of which we are unaware. Even the things of which we are aware are significant, or can be, you see the EMF (of which light, moonlight in this case) is a part, it is out of phase with the major source of all these waves/particles. You see the normal turning of the Earth changes that phase constantly, and we are used to it, in fact it has a bearing on quite a few things. If allowed by work schedule most people would sleep at night and work during the day. As such we are used to the inverse phase of whatever undiscovered energies are passing through the planet from the other side when we sleep. We are used to that, it literally happens every day. Now as an engineer I know if you mix two identical complex waves, with one displaced in time, even through a linear stage, it becomes distorted. Certain frequencies are nulled out and others are accentuated. If we knew more about these waves we might be able to come up with an informed opinion, but we do not know much at all. The technology does not yet exist to test this theory, but I think it does have merit. So we have waves coming up at us throught the Earth and we have waves reflected from the moon a short time later. And we have no idea of the "frequency response" of either the transmission through the Earth nor the reflection of the surface of the moon. There is no way to measure it. As one poster pointed out, there is a tangible environmental impact of the cycles of the moon. I accept that, but what I am talking about is intangible, and I am not asking you to believe it. You shouldn't, there is no proof. By my own logic I can say I don't believe it, but the thing is, I believe it is possible, and maybe even probable. As technology advances, we might find out new things that explain old questions. Perhaps there never was anything supernatural. I don't remember if I ever started a vampires thread on here, but that is another far fetched theory. It is far fetched, but it is fetched. I believe that most mythology comes from some kind of truth, I mean when it comes to this. The word lunacy exists for a reason (shaddup). I am all for finding the reason, the root cause. Not the psychological effect of having light at night, which used to be a significant thing if you think about it, I mean the actual change in the environment. In fields which have a subtle effect on us, of which we are unaware. And tin hats don't work. Told you I was insane, and here I am trying to explain lunacy. Go figure. But really I do want to understand more about the development of our species, and as such, I appreciate the thread. I hope everybody is cool with this, I didn't hijack or nuthin. Be well. T
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