project 51/

CLOUD MANAGEMENT

V. Mikhailov, 4th category locksmith, Przhevalek This pump-pipe system is usually applied in moving or pumping liquid, moreover, the system itself should be submerged in the very same medium: in water, petroleum, oil, grain (transporting it in a grain elevator). But with an increase in the power of such a system where a stable "intake shaft" of enormous height emerges, such an apparatus can function at a fairly great distance and maintain the suction effect, with the condition that the suctioned object has a) fairly light weight and b) a sufficiently amorphous, elastic structure. All the above-stated permits the application of such devices for attracting clouds to the earth for their future use (for irrigation, cover from the sun, moistening the air in dry regions of the planet). Aiming the trunk of the powerful pump "cannon" at cumulus clouds moving overhead, you can relatively quickly "draw" one cloud downward, and then all the rest, one after another, into the extended "pipe." Unfortunately, so far this experiment has only worked with clouds that are located directly vertically above the pump device, but in principle, the machine is capable of working at a great angle and with a large radius of functioning.

CLOUD MANAGEMENT

1. Cut 5-6 images or "clouds" from masonite (painted on both sides) and attach them to the ceiling at a distance of approximately 35 cm from one another with the help of a thin wire. The lower cloud should be a distance of plus/minus 45-35 cm from the floor.

2. Make the structure shown in the drawing from light-colored metal (two cylinders, one inserted into the other). Cover the tops of both cylinders with a sparse metallic net.