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MAGNETICS, AEROSOLS & VLF
There appears to be an increasingly obvious connection between the existence of aerosol banks close to ground level, the existence of extreme variations in local magnetic field intensity, and the existence of highly pulsed VLF data. This paper outlines existing theories and new ones, and shows the continuing correlations among these theories with observations and data collected during Carnicom’s experiments.
Graphics shown on this page are the result of testing done on April 5, 2003, and give the reader an idea of how anomalous the magnetic and VLF readings were throughout the day in direct connection with these lowered aerosol banks and increased winds. The presence of lowered aerosol banks appears to be increasingly important toward the capture of this data. There is also an increasing likelihood that the existence of these pulses is associated with sunlight. Such pulses have yet to be captured under periods of darkness or extensive cloud cover.