mercredi 16 mars 2011

Feeling blue ... need some light ?


If you are not the solution, well,
you are part of the problem ...


Credit : NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
for a better "trip" above our beautiful Earth, you may go to:
http://www.nasaimages.org/luna/servlet/detail/NSVS~3~3~11388~111388:Earth-at-Night-2001



We, humans, are just like tiny dots, like a very bad acne on Gaia, the surface of Earth.
At night, some of us even glow like greasy yellowish dots.
We need our comfort, don't we ? We need the jobs, jobs need electricity... we are in a twisted circle. On a beautiful little ball in the universe. We turn in round and forget that every coin has 2 sides.

So, I would like that all the big mouthes out there, giving lessons to Japan, all these big arrogant theoricians, stop for one second and think...

And remain humble and see, erm, some sort of ... Light (in the good sense, imagine a candle)

The problem is our way of life

So when I hear people jumping on this horrendous catastrophe (in less than 2 hours the worst earthquake + a terrible tsunami) to play preachers of anti-this or pro-that, I sort of get angry.

First of all, because it's so indecent.

Second, because for the info, it's not really easy to find other ways to produce energy. And it would help if people stopped to consume so much.

The solution - part of it - is simple : consume less ! All of us (big enlighted fools).

Some "scientists" - who seem to exist just to please the industrial-complex- and give the illusion one can consume energy like bananas ... (hum ?) should be ashamed of their way to hide,behind clouds of "studies", the plain evidence : WE HAVE AN IMPACT ON THIS EARTH

It's more than time to realize what simpletons know since 1990 (and before, but let's take the date of an old magazine I have at home) : To light a neon way, to heat ones car watching a stupid film in a drive in, to do all this, one needs Energy.
That's all.

The Empire of the Rising Sun will rise again. Insallah. My next car will be a japanese solar car. This said, I'm deeply shocked that companies stop to fly to Japan when the moment is not to put pressure on these people. I'm shocked there is no armada going to Japan, just to bring kids, as during last world war, to a safer place, even if only for 1, 2 monthes. I'm shocked by this World, nombrilistic world. Talking about how beautiful they would be (with their coal industries ?) or their technology (since when is Japan to be looked above ?) Love to Japan... and my brothers, the Ainu people.

When I hear people criticising the way to make PR during such a time, I just ask : what do you want this Nation and its autorities to do ? They are like in Gaza. They can't go anywhere. They are like... trapped. How can you put so many millions people in boats or planes ? Respect to their beautiful dignity and pride, and calm, and intelligence. And instead of playing God and trying to sell ones new product, like cheap soap-seller, try decency !

Maybe all this was triggered by geothermal digging ! Maybe it was a chain reaction after the anger of a Volcano, the Shinmoedake, awoken by some drillings ... maybe this was some Haarp playing in the sky and unnerving the mood of the earth's crust, maybe this was a consequence of a drilling elsewhere on the same plate (Hawaii and California love geothermal too) and Earth is just like a puzzle ... touch one piece, the other budges too. So instead of talking about nonsense, people should focus on what can be done, yes, to relieve, now, the pain. And every days to come, to stop our absurd egotic way of life. Or maybe, the Great Spirit, God, Allah, whatever the name people want to give to the forces greater than us, tiny dots lost on this immensity, will spank us... who knows...

Humility and Respect never hurt

....n
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Some Notes about the Faculty of Man to play Vulcan, Poseidon or Zeus...


2 Shinmoe-dake Volcano Erupts on Kyushu


"At 12:17 p.m. local time on February 3, Japan’s Shinmoe-dake volcano sent a towering cloud of ash 2.5 kilometers into the atmosphere. The ash plume stretched more than 500 kilometers (300 miles) east of the peak The image also shows a faint plume of ash and steam rising from Sakurajima, one of Japan’s most active volcanoes.
Located on the island of Kyushu in southern Japan, Shinmoe-dake is one of a large group of volcanoes in the Kirishima complex. Though the volcano has been bursting forth with small, intermittent ash plumes since March 2010, it began to erupt spectacularly on January 26, 2011. The explosive eruptions on January 26–27 scattered tephra as far as 8 kilometers (5 miles) away, causing disruptions in airplane and train service. "

M video of the eruption. Makes think of Iceland's cloud, huh ? They love geothermal energy, too... :p
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2575Z_jTUw


FFF
Most of the geothermal activity in the world occurs in an area called the Ring of Fire, here is where you can explore this energy ... and erm... play with the pieces of the puzzle, strongly here, or there...

the site in itself is very interesting (on other subjects, too, like earthquakes ...)
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/LivingWith/PlusSide/geothermal.html


Oh, and of course, one can try to check about Tesla, HAARP, (ah, these auroras ;o) and of course about the power of Nature, simply of the Nature of things, like the power of the Sun ...

) FAIRBANKS - It really was one of those nights to remember: the aurora dancing in fierce delight, curving and swirling as if suddenly unchained.Fairbanks photographer Warren Gammel, whose work has appeared on this page a few times, captured these images of the spectacular aurora display of late Wednesday and early Thursday from a place on Henderson Road.Solar activity this week brought on the prominent display, which lasted most of the night and early morning.

Read more: http://newsminer.com/view/full_story/12325185/article-A-night-to-remember-for-Alaska-aurora-watchers?instance=home_features_lead_story1

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