Humanity Lives on the Cosmic Microwave
Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International, Volume 27, Issue 2,
Page 1-6
DOI:
10.9734/jgeesi/2023/v27i2660
Abstract
Seismologists and volcanologists have no answer to the question of what is the source of energy for volcanoes and earthquakes. A hypothesis is proposed and substantiated that the energy supplier is the Sun. Microwave and induction ovens are a public example of the transformation of high-frequency radiation energy into heat. The filtering of certain frequencies of radiation by a metal grid raised into the stratosphere can dampen the destructive effect of earthquakes and erupting volcanoes.
- Sun`s electromagnetic radiation
- energy
- earthquakes
- erupting volcanoes
- absorption-emission spectra
- high frequency heating
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