Quantum Resonance Interferometry (QRI)

Dr. Sandeep Gulati Overview Quantum Resonance Interferometry (QRI), an advanced, mathematics-based, active signal processing software technology, was discovered and developed by mathematician Sandeep Gulati, Ph.D., who was a senior manager in supercomputing and quantum computing at Caltech/NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Active Signal Processing Prior to the discovery of QRI, active signal processing was discovered some twenty years ago and developed as a technology to amplify and otherwise improve detection and discrimination of weak signals. However, the development of active signal-processing has so far resulted in large, highly complex and expensive systems, such as Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices (SQUID) circuitry for …

Measurement of Pre-Industrial CO2 Levels

By Dr Timothy Ball 11/2008 Abstract A major part of the focus on human produced CO2 as the cause of global warming is the claimed increase in atmospheric levels from pre-industrial CO2 to the present. Ice cores provide the historic record and data collected at Mauna Loa the recent record. Both records are drastically modified to produce a smooth apparently continuous curve. This was apparently necessary to confirm the evidence from many 19th century measures that pre-industrial levels were approximately 270 ppm. These records were adjusted and selected, but a rigorous study of the data confirms that CO2 levels are …

180 Years accurate CO 2 – Gasanalysis of Air by Chemical Methods (Short version)

Dipl. Biol. Ernst-Georg Beck, Merian-Schule Freiburg, 8/2006 1. Short summary on the knowledge about the CO 2 air gas analysis (2006) The context of carbon dioxide as the base of all organic matter on earth with fundamental importance for metabolism of organisms is taught in each school and all universities of the world. The background for these realizations were investigated among other things for approx. 200 years by scientists such as Pettenkofer, Benedict, Krogh (Nobel prize), Lundegardh and Warburg (Nobel prize). In IPCCs Climate Change 2001: Working Group I: The Scientific Basis you will find the following in chapter 3: …

The anatomy of past abrupt warmings recorded in Greenland ice

E. Capron, S. O. Rasmussen, T. J. Popp, T. Erhardt, H. Fischer, A. Landais, J. B. Pedro, G. Vettoretti, A. Grinsted, V. Gkinis, B. Vaughn, A. Svensson, B. M. Vinther & J. W. C. White Abstract Data availability and temporal resolution make it challenging to unravel the anatomy(duration and temporal phasing) of the Last Glacial abrupt climate changes. Here, we address these limitations by investigating the anatomy of abrupt changes using sub-decadal-scale records from Greenland ice cores. We highlight the absence of a systematic pattern in the anatomy of abrupt changes as recorded in different ice parameters. This diversity in …

Dependence of Earth’s Thermal Radiation on Five Most Abundant Greenhouse Gases

W. A. van Wijngaarden and W. Happer June 8, 2020 The atmospheric temperatures and concentrations of Earth’s five most important, greenhouse gases, H2O, CO2, O3, N2O and CH4 control the cloud-free, thermal radiative flux from the Earth to outer space. Over 1/3 million lines having strengths as low as 10−27 cm of the HITRAN database were used to evaluate the dependence of the forcing on the gas concentrations. For a hypothetical, optically thin atmosphere, where there is negligible saturation of the absorption bands, or interference of one type of greenhouse gas with others, the per-molecule forcings are of order 10−22 …

AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF FOSSIL FUEL EMISSIONS AND OCEAN ACIDIFICATION

JAMAL MUNSHI ABSTRACT: Detrended correlation analysis of annual fossil fuel emissions and mean annual changes in ocean CO2 concentration in the sample period 1958-2014 shows no evidence that the two series are causally related. The finding is inconsistent with the claim that fossil fuel emissions have a measurable impact on the CO2 concentration of the oceans at a lag and time scale of one 1 year. The results are presented with the disclaimer that the CO2 data time series is discontinuous. 1. INTRODUCTION Environmentalists and climate scientists have for long struggled with the issue of fossil fuel emissions because this …

The Green New Deal is a ‘SONG OF SIRENS’ wreaking havoc by scheming to end fossil fuels.

New paper “annihilates” greenhouse theory because, “Something is rotten with the GHE.” By James G Matkin “I would rather have questions that can’t be answered than answers that can’t be questioned.” Richard Feynman The Green New Deal plan to end fossil fuels is a wrecking ball and will end badly like the Greek myth of the ‘SIRENS SONG. New paper “annihilates” the foundation of the greenhouse theory as the earth cools. The false climate change consensus stifles debate hiding the truth of corrupted science data from the public. ABSTRACT Greek mythology reminds that when humans mess with Mother Nature listening …

Holocene Millennial-Scale Solar Variability and the Climatic Responses on Earth

February 2021 Universe 2021(36) DOI: 10.3390/universe7020036 Projects: Create new project “HK Project” Geophysics-Space Data Science Authors: Xinhua Zhao, Willie Soon, Victor Manuel Naumovich Velasco Herrera Abstract The solar impact on Earth’s climate is both a rich and open-ended topic with intense debates. In this study, we use the reconstructed data available to investigate periodicities of solar variability (i.e., variations of sunspot numbers) and temperature changes (10 sites spread all over the Earth) as well as the statistical inter-relations between them on the millennial scale during the past 8640 years (BC 6755–AD 1885) before the modern industrial era.. We find that …

Snow-covering effects on the power output of solar photovoltaic arrays

Snow-covering effects on the power output of solar photovoltaic arrays

OSTI.gov Authors: Brench, B. L. Publication Date: 1979-12-01 Abstract In general, snow covering a photovoltaic panel causes negligible energy loss when the snow is light and melts easily; however, a more serious loss can occur when the snow is heavy and does not quickly melt or shed. In order to examine the effects of snow cover on the output energy available from photovoltaic modules, a small-scale snow-shedding experiment was conducted during the winter of 1978-79 at the Natural Bridges National Monument in Utah. This site was chosen since it was the planned location for a 100-kWp flat-plate photovoltaic power system. …