Negative Electrization of the Sargasso Sea as the Cause of Its Anomaly
Author(s) -
Yuri Pivovarenko
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
american journal of electromagnetics and applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2376-5984
pISSN - 2376-5968
DOI - 10.11648/j.ajea.20200802.11
Subject(s) - sargasso sea , buoyancy , neutral buoyancy , atmosphere (unit) , geology , geophysics , oceanography , environmental science , meteorology , physics , mechanics
Due to the daily rotation of the Earth, both its surface, including water, and the atmosphere constantly cross the lines of force of the geomagnetic field. For this reason, electromagnetic forces are constantly acting both on the earth's surface and in the earth's atmosphere. These forces distribute ground and atmospheric charges in both vertical and horizontal directions. The distributive action of the earth's electromagnetic forces is manifested in the characteristic polarization of the near-earth atmosphere and clouds, as well as in the appearance of celestial electric discharges and tornadoes. It is shown here that the same forces can cause negative electrization of the Sargasso Sea. It also shows that such negative electrization can be the cause of a number of anomalous phenomena occurring in the Sargasso Sea region, including a decrease in the buoyancy of ships sailing in the Sargasso Sea and a decrease in the lift of aircraft flying over its surface. At the same time, it is proposed here to use the positive electrization of ships sailing in the Sargasso Sea and aircraft flying over its surface to increase their buoyancy and lift, respectively. It also shows in detail the mechanism due to which the negative electrization of the Sargasso Sea air reduces the metabolic rate of the human body, in general, and, in particular, of the nervous tissue, including the brain. Thus, here is the most detailed analysis of the physical and physiological reasons that determine the anomaly of the Sargasso Sea.
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