Northern Lights aren't
simply part of ‘cosmic radiation’ but are mostly a phenomenon of Uranium in the
water cycle. The Vikings may have
called the place ‘Greenland’ due to the colour of the northern lights, but what
if you had the logic to understand the Sun itself is a continuous northern
light?
ICE
LIGHTS
Old timer ‘root-cellars’ had water barrels that froze when it was too
cold. Northern lights are similar, but in the sky. Flaring denotes both freezing
and perhaps atmospheric friction.
Northern lights combine uranium chalk (for green lights), water, and
collapsed balloons of atmospheres in the far north. At
minus 35 degrees Celsius (C) or so, gaseous lights turn to icebergs and float in
the sky.
Think of these
terms:
·
Ice
lenses
·
Tesla’s atmospheric
friction electrical generation (7
atmospheres)
·
‘Root- cellar’ water
barrels
·
Rivers- in- the- sky
...and think of
Galileo, the Toronto School Board of Education, Copernicus, and
...GURBIN!
A
book by C. Luke Gurbin
[email protected]
Tableau Du
Contents, avec les page numeros
2 … This page, this very one you are lookin'
at (says this ‘wolverine-
tanked-Chillbilly’)
3 …
Preface, Disclaimer and the book ISBN
4 …
Intro
7 …
Background
9 …
Dedications
10 …
Luke's observations of a
northern microclimate
10… CHAPTER ONE: A
Maverick book
15… CHAPTER TWO: What if H2O is mixed with
radioactivity?
23…
CHAPTER THREE: Canada
really is ‘Bloody Canada’ as was ‘little France’, aka ‘Bloody Scotland’.
Or: So
I think URANIUM is in the hydrology
cycle.
32… CHAPTER FOUR: I’m baffled by this all… &older bro
says “more iodized salt”.
42… CHAPTER FIVE: Snow White’s Palace for a Disney
destination.
50…
CHAPTER SIX: Lynn
Andrews needs to move her people- not only because no one I’ve heard of has tried corralling
Muskox (twice the iron content of
bison).
57… CHAPTER SEVEN: ICE LIGHTS! and moondogs and skyquakes- OH
MY!
64… CHAPTER EIGHT:
Save the Queen, not the Wi-Fi.
71…
CHAPTER NINER: The
un-named 2000’ highpointed Stoney Mountains of Kug/ Coppermine to
Churchill that hold the weather in, as in-‘in’sanely cold (locally
named).
77…
CHAPTER X: Green
mud forming around a small green chalky pebble- it’s a
water-soluble-dissolving-pebble in a wet puddle.
81 … Epilogue
83 … Conclusions and
Future Vision, Web list of ten pertinent northern light
websites
84 … Maps for the book of
ice lights
90, 91 …
Possible back covers for the
book
simply part of ‘cosmic radiation’ but are mostly a phenomenon of Uranium in the
water cycle. The Vikings may have
called the place ‘Greenland’ due to the colour of the northern lights, but what
if you had the logic to understand the Sun itself is a continuous northern
light?
ICE
LIGHTS
Old timer ‘root-cellars’ had water barrels that froze when it was too
cold. Northern lights are similar, but in the sky. Flaring denotes both freezing
and perhaps atmospheric friction.
Northern lights combine uranium chalk (for green lights), water, and
collapsed balloons of atmospheres in the far north. At
minus 35 degrees Celsius (C) or so, gaseous lights turn to icebergs and float in
the sky.
Think of these
terms:
·
Ice
lenses
·
Tesla’s atmospheric
friction electrical generation (7
atmospheres)
·
‘Root- cellar’ water
barrels
·
Rivers- in- the- sky
...and think of
Galileo, the Toronto School Board of Education, Copernicus, and
...GURBIN!
A
book by C. Luke Gurbin
[email protected]
Tableau Du
Contents, avec les page numeros
2 … This page, this very one you are lookin'
at (says this ‘wolverine-
tanked-Chillbilly’)
3 …
Preface, Disclaimer and the book ISBN
4 …
Intro
7 …
Background
9 …
Dedications
10 …
Luke's observations of a
northern microclimate
10… CHAPTER ONE: A
Maverick book
15… CHAPTER TWO: What if H2O is mixed with
radioactivity?
23…
CHAPTER THREE: Canada
really is ‘Bloody Canada’ as was ‘little France’, aka ‘Bloody Scotland’.
Or: So
I think URANIUM is in the hydrology
cycle.
32… CHAPTER FOUR: I’m baffled by this all… &older bro
says “more iodized salt”.
42… CHAPTER FIVE: Snow White’s Palace for a Disney
destination.
50…
CHAPTER SIX: Lynn
Andrews needs to move her people- not only because no one I’ve heard of has tried corralling
Muskox (twice the iron content of
bison).
57… CHAPTER SEVEN: ICE LIGHTS! and moondogs and skyquakes- OH
MY!
64… CHAPTER EIGHT:
Save the Queen, not the Wi-Fi.
71…
CHAPTER NINER: The
un-named 2000’ highpointed Stoney Mountains of Kug/ Coppermine to
Churchill that hold the weather in, as in-‘in’sanely cold (locally
named).
77…
CHAPTER X: Green
mud forming around a small green chalky pebble- it’s a
water-soluble-dissolving-pebble in a wet puddle.
81 … Epilogue
83 … Conclusions and
Future Vision, Web list of ten pertinent northern light
websites
84 … Maps for the book of
ice lights
90, 91 …
Possible back covers for the
book