Tuesday, December 4, 2007

How to Kill a Hurricane - Quickly!

online Think Tanks often discuss issues and solve problems that no one else looks at, because they think around the box, that is to say not necessarily in it or out of it, but all of the above. Thus when the 2005 hurricane Season got out of control we started discussing the issue of how to kill a hurricane.

So, what can we tell you about hurricane Annihilation Theory or "HAT" well, you most likely will not find this information on the web, as it is one of my original concepts. The online Think Tank Bulletin board was hacked and it was something I posted under "Ways to Kill hurricanes" but it is no longer on the internet. Here is the basic premise;

Water droplets on the wavelets or salt spray evaporate and block the trade winds, this allows the hurricane to grow, as rain falls the barrier increases and the Hurricane's heat engine expands. Solution: modify the droplet size and the trade winds will prevent the hurricane from forming.

A.) The droplet size and blocking of the trade winds, which allow the formation of hurricanes is known; there are research papers on that.

B.) Harmonic resonance and vibrational sound waves are known to affect ionically the water molecules, there are research papers on that. Japanese have done research and there is other research on water molecules that confirm it. Lots of information on ice, water and frequency out there, very interesting in fact.

C.) The floating of the barge I envision would be similar to the use of floatation devices to raises sunken ships for recovery and submarines that are underwater for rescue. There are pictures of that on the internet.

Since this is on of my original concepts, you will not find this anywhere, except in my brain and some sketch notes I have. I have not written it up, I have a 1,000 concepts that I need to write up someday, it is a lot about time really. I think I might have explained the basic premise in an online article once, but not much more detail than I have explained to you. Humans are not interested in solutions, rather they pretend to be in order to funnel money to political friends, you know what I am saying? Again, not judging.

If you take this idea to a Meteorologist, Physics Professor, ELF scientist, underwater recovery entrepreneur looking for long lost treasure, one could easily be built. Mostly it is a matter of cost and need, but if you are protecting a whole city or national Shoreline it is relevant. Often, unfortunately, you have to realize that humans are much about "not invented here" and "the status quo" and sometimes to their non-disruptive benefit and other times to their folly. A little philosophy assists in helping one not worry about the further reaching consequences? Smile, it is simply the way things are currently.

L. Winslow is an Economic Advisor to the online Think Tank, a Futurist and retired entrepreneur http://www.worldthinktank.net . Currently he is planning a bicycle ride across the US to raise money for charity and is sponsored by http://www.Calling-Plans.com and all the proceeds will go to various charities who sign up.

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Golf Properties In The Med - Does It Have To Be Spain Or Portugal?

The growing propensity for British and other North European golfers to seek golf properties in sunnier climes has resulted in a dramatic increase in the number of golf courses and associated real estate developments being constructed around the Mediterranean and in Portugal.

Most famous amongst these are probably the superb Vale do Lobo complex near Faro in Portugal and La Manga, just south of Alicante in Spain.

But whilst there can be no denying that these two resorts, along with the opulent Sun City in South Africa, represent the cream of golf resorts in the sun, real estate in and around these venues has experienced a simply phenomenal growth in values and does come with a rather hefty price-tag attached.

These days of course, golf properties of any description represent a healthy investment potential due to the exclusive nature and scenic surroundings of most golf resorts. And so, most prospective buyers looking for a golfing investment in the sun are trooping to Spain and Portugal in search of the perfect property, when other locations still offer far better value for money, as well as a much greater potential returns on invested capital.

One such location is the Republic of Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea.

With only four fully-fledged courses currently operating on the island, the sport is still very much in its infancy in Cyprus. However, having recognised the growing demand for golf properties, the Cypriot government, in association with the CTO (Cyprus Tourism Organisation) have given the green light for the construction of a further eleven to fourteen golf courses alongside the already existing facilities in an effort to firmly establish Cyprus place on the international golfing circuit.

Whilst this construction programme of new courses is spread right across the whole Republic, its crowning glory must surely be the Secret Valley Golf Course and Country Club near the fabled Rock of Aphrodite on the islands west coast.

First opened in 1996, two years after the Tsada Golf course north of Paphos, secret valley has been a favourite part of the Cypriot golfing scene for many years. In light of the forthcoming expansion plans for golf in the Republic of Cyprus however, the secret valley resort has become the subject of a huge expansion programme which, once complete, even the likes of Vale do Lobo and La Manga will struggle to compete with.

Aside from the complete remodelling of the existing course, secret valley will see the construction of a further two 18-hole courses, as well as a par-3 pitch & putt course, golf academy, practice greens, multiple driving ranges, football & tennis academies and a host of other associated amenities.

Accompanying secret Valleys ambitious course expansion programme is the construction of many exclusive golf properties, ranging from hilltop villas overlooking one or more of the splendid courses to apartments set on the hillsides above the newly remodelled clubhouse.

Property prices in the resort do of course reflect its exclusive nature, but they are - as yet - far lower than their equivalents in Spain, Portugal and South Africa. Most experts and analysts do however predict that real estate in and around the secret valley golf resort is amongst the finest property investments currently to be found in the Republic of Cyprus.

As you can see, when it comes to golf properties in the Med, it does not necessarily have to be Spain or Portugal. In fact, the smart money is in Cyprus.

brian Rettendon has lived and worked in the Republic of Cyprus since 2001. As a senior investment consultant for Aphrodite Property Sales Ltd, he benefits from an intimate knowledge of the Cypriot property market and its current and future trends. Visit the Aphrodite web site for more information about golf in Cyprus and investment hotspots in the Republic.

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