Quantum weather prediction/ control

From: Bret Kulakovich (bret@bonfireproductions.com)
Date: Fri Jan 31 2003 - 08:27:30 MST


Just a thought.

With the distance of successful entanglement growing, could we use a
sampling group of entangled electrons from a stormfront to predict
outcomes to a higher degree of accuracy. E.g. one electron m^3 for a
large area, with the other half of the pair in a volume within a lab
space. A certain granularity of the storm expressed in the lab.

Also, being that only the smallest difference need be made within a
cloud formation to completely change the nature of a front, could
tunneling be used to initiate chain reactions in the other direction.
Impart the characteristics within the lab to alter the goingson
within the cloud structure. Charge ions, change polarities, et cetera.

Bret Kulakovich

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