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    Photos of Clouds and Skies (That you took yourself)

    The pot of goldVauxhall Vectra at the end of the rainbow. On the M4 heading home from Wales (and no I wasn't driving at the time!)
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    "An Unconventional Shade of Grey" - Michael J. Murphy new Film

    Well the "client ID" on the report is "Maryland Snow Baltimore" and the matrix type is "water". And the collection date (02/09/2016) doesn't match Murphy's trip on the plane. So yeah, it's snow. From Jolie Diane's post: "Good Afternoon, This letter is regarding the alarmingly high levels of...
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    Photos of Planes and Contrails (That you took yourself)

    If that was today, the winds appear to have been from the south. Could it have been JQ710? 5.45pm = 6.45 UTC.
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    Photos of Planes and Contrails (That you took yourself)

    There was heavy rain last night (as I know because I was cycling home in it!) Often the clearest skies come in the wake of an active rain-bearing front, because there is a band of dry air behind the cold front that marks the back of the system. This is the weather chart for 6am today. The front...
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    Debunked: Triton Artificial Gills (Indigogo Campaign)

    You can only get the money once the campaign ends. https://support.indiegogo.com/hc/en-us/articles/204484508-When-Do-I-Get-My-Money- Indiegogo offers two types of funding structures: Fixed and Flexible. For both funding types, contributions are held until the end of your campaign and then sent...
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    Welcome Thread - New Members Post Here

    Hello Martin. It's interesting to hear that you remain good friends with people in the "chemtrail movement" despite having moved on from that yourself. In many cases it seems as though people who don't believe get cut off (in the same way that many people who go "down the rabbit hole" cut off...
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    Welcome Thread - New Members Post Here

    Wow, I did not know that. Very neat.
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    Debunked: Triton Artificial Gills (Indigogo Campaign)

    It is. But when we say "a mole of a substance" we mean "a mole of the elementary building blocks of that substance", be it atoms or molecules. So one mole of water is 6.02 x 1023 water molecules. And one mole of oxygen is 6.02 x 1023 oxygen molecules. The key point is that oxygen gas is made...
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    Debunked: Triton Artificial Gills (Indigogo Campaign)

    My calculations related to electrolysis of water to make oxygen - not the extraction of dissolved oxygen as claimed by this "invention". My point was just that if you are going to use all that power you could get oxygen directly from splitting water. You make a very good point, which I had...
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    Debunked: Triton Artificial Gills (Indigogo Campaign)

    Yes, I hadn't considered that. Breathing in chlorine gas might be a deal-breaker. :( But wait: we can just build in a portable desalination unit and feed the output from that into the electrolyser!
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    Debunked: Triton Artificial Gills (Indigogo Campaign)

    Yes, exactly. Patents don't have to be useful, or practical. :) I thought of the idea, assuming that the power requirements would be excessive. Then I did the calculations and looked to see if anyone else had come up with the idea. That patent was filed almost 50 years ago and still hasn't been...
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    Debunked: Triton Artificial Gills (Indigogo Campaign)

    If you're going for that kind of power, why not just electrolyse the water and get oxygen that way? :) Just a rough calculation for the power required: Enthalpy of formation of water at 25ºC = -286 kJ/mol 1 mole of oxygen at standard temperature and pressure takes up 22.4 litres. So to get...
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    Advocating violence against "Chemtrail" planes, pilots, scientists, and debunkers

    On Terry Lawton's page. Not even on photos of contrails, just "haze" and "mist" that they apparently find suspicious in Ireland on a spring day under high pressure.
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    "An Unconventional Shade of Grey" - Michael J. Murphy new Film

    That sneak preview of the film makes for depressing viewing. Never has so much nonsense been spoken so earnestly.
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    Photos of Planes and Contrails (That you took yourself)

    Just seeing if this works: a quick timelapse of the above trail, showing how it formed waves along with the cloud ripples. Edit: no way to embed MP4 files directly?
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    Photos of Planes and Contrails (That you took yourself)

    An interesting pattern just now. This was from an Air France A330 at FL360. The trail formed a sine wave shape and mostly dissipated. On closer inspection the waves coincided with a faint banding of cloud perpendicular to the flight direction, presumably some kind of wind rippling effect...
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    "An Unconventional Shade of Grey" - Michael J. Murphy new Film

    Murphy gave a talk in Oregon yesterday. He is still talking about the "chemtrail sampling" flights in the future tense. He also says that J. Marvin Herndon is going to be writing a "peer-reviewed, court admissible paper". Do the supporters not get tired of this constant cycle of "the final...
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    "An Unconventional Shade of Grey" - Michael J. Murphy new Film

    Yes, it's organic in the same way that organophosphates (the chemicals linked to aerotoxic syndrome) are organic. :)
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    Michael J. Murphy Admits Persistent Contrails Exist. Can't tell the difference.

    But you don't want to form cirrus cloud, because cirrus cloud causes global warming, exactly the reverse of the goal of geoengineering! For geoengineering you either want to form low cloud, e.g. marine layer clouds (hence the idea of ships spraying sea salt to make clouds out at sea) or else...
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    Michael J. Murphy Admits Persistent Contrails Exist. Can't tell the difference.

    But it's not the case that higher altitudes necessarily mean more likelihood of contrails. Sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't. The humidity varies a huge amount: sometimes the relative humidity can be very high at, say, 30,000 feet, but much lower at 35,000 feet. Sometimes it can be the other...
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