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Post by Pincho Paxton on Apr 18, 2024 8:27:10 GMT
The Polar Shifts Of Rainfall
Today I woke up early 5:44, and it was nice, and warm, and there was a glow, I couldn't go back to sleep. I figured that today was going to be a hot day, but then the sun went over the clouds. So what must have happened is that the sun was reflecting off the bottom of the clouds at 5:44, and now it is reflecting off the top of the clouds at 9:22, and it's cold. but it also looks like it might rain as well which contradicts how sunny it was before.
So as I think of the sun moving over the clouds, and changing from sunny to rainy, I am also considering the polar shift through the clouds like a bar magnet. So the rain is changing polarity from South to North as the sun moves over the clouds. It does match up really well to produce rain as the outflow from the north end of a magnet.
So I am going to keep an observation going of such an effect which does work with my physics. So a cloud behaving like a vertical bar magnet in quantum physics leading towards rainfall.
Pincho Paxton
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