How to improve the environment radically
Francisco Javier Gil Redón
December 20, 2024
How to improve environment radically? With the use of electromagnetic waves in the range between 0-700 MHz. 700 Mhz is the frequency used in digital television in Spain. So resintonize the channels must be the first option to replace higher frequencies, which are more harmful.
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Tags: Climate Change, Ecosystems, Health and Wellness
Electromagnetic waves and precipitations
cambaon
March 04, 2024
Perhaps the excess of electromagnetic waves reduce the precipitations. I make a proposal of several actions to try to solve this, but before, I want to make a little explanation of this: if we consider Relativity theory by Albert Einstein (E=m*c2), if we increase the energy in a system, we obtain a increase in mass or more speed in particles. Obviously, an increase in electromagnetic waves produces an increase in energy in the air: if we consider that the particles don't change mass. So it is supposed to increase the speed of particles: the wind. I think this phenomenon produces wind storms instead of rain storms. To try to solve this: 1) Use of aerial waves with lower frecuency, which are less harmful to living beings & it's supposed the same happens with clouds: interfering less in the accumulation of water in them 2) Use of more cable connections when possible. Obviously, a serious study of electromagnetism is needed.
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Tags: Climate Change
Road construction
cambaon
June 05, 2023
In this article, I explain the phases of construction of a road. Article written in Spanish.
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Tags: Project Management, Construction
Benefits of reducing the frequency in aerial waves
cambaon
September 18, 2023
The aerial electromagnetic waves with high frequency have influence in living beings, beggining with plants, butterflies,.... and even with human beings. So it is supposed the benefits of reducing the frequency and it is possible than even influence in the clouds, in the accumulation of water in them.
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Tags: Climate Change, Health and Wellness, Ecosystems