Geophysics

1406 Submissions

[3] viXra:1406.0126 [pdf] submitted on 2014-06-20 07:47:03

Rocks and Minerals are Electron Degenerate Matter

Authors: Jeffrey Joseph Wolynski
Comments: 1 Page.

By utilizing the General Theory of Stellar Metamorphosis we can come to the conclusion that rocks and minerals are electron degenerate matter, thus atomic bonding dogma with electron shells and electrons themselves is false. As well the dogma of atoms themselves consisting of many layers of electrons is also false as we refer to their natural properties.
Category: Geophysics

[2] viXra:1406.0071 [pdf] submitted on 2014-06-11 14:53:41

Earthquake Precursors Based Upon Snap-of-a-Whip Effect.

Authors: Michail Zak
Comments: 14 Pages.

The objective of this paper is to analyze thermal anomalies associated with pre- seismic activities, to develop a model that explains effects of relatively fast appearance and disappearance of the ground temperature increases, and to apply that model to several hours prediction of the parameters of a potential earthquake. The approach is based upon the so-called snap-of –a-whip effect when an S-wave penetrates the upper soil/sand layer and releases its potential energy into heat at the very surface. This effect (that mathematically is equivalent to a snap of a whip) has been described by M.Zak, in [1], [2], and [3]. Special discussion is devoted to the inverse problem of prediction of expected earthquake parameters based upon observed time-series as well as to proposed experiment.
Category: Geophysics

[1] viXra:1406.0061 [pdf] replaced on 2014-06-22 13:04:11

How Masers Can Remove the Geostationary Satellites

Authors: Fran De Aquino
Comments: 4 Pages.

his paper provides a realistic approach to remove end of life geostationary satellites and GEO orbital debris into geostationary orbit (GEO), using ground-based masers. This method can also be used to put spatial probes and spacecrafts in orbit of the Moon, and also in orbit of the planets of the solar system, launching these artifacts from an Earth orbit.
Category: Geophysics