Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Would anything happen if microwave energy were to reach the mesosphere from earth?
I was watching a show on the history channel, about aliens and things like that, but what caught my attention was that they talked about the Giza power plant theory by Christopher dunn. And that a diluted hydrochloric solution and a hydrated zinc solution could be used and combined to create hydrogen in the queens chamber, and the hydrogen would rise up to the kings chamber, which would emit a microwave beam into the atmosphere. I looked it up ( and, I don't know if it's correct ) but I found out off the Internet that a microwave beam could emit 60 kilometers into the atmosphere, into the mesosphere... What I was wondering, is would anything happen, if a constant beam of microwave energy created by the hydrogen were to hit the mesosphere? How would it react to the microwave energy?
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