Let's add something beneficial to humanity about Higgs boson management to clouds movement around the world. I think that the idea of clouds sharing between areas around the world is a good idea. Today's idea which I am interested to talk about comes as a solution to the catastrophes of floods and also the catastrophes of droughts which are leading to wildfires. The proposed idea has to be developed and applicated in reality sooner is better, and especially in areas where the excessive water molecule is causing so many damages to infrastructure, and also on areas where wildfires are becoming a real challenge to humanity and provoking unprecedented losses in materials and in humans lives.
I am finding issues with people with influential decisions to take the idea of clouds sharing around the world to the next level and putting it into practice to help humanity avoid the worse to come concerning floods and wildfires. By this post, I would like to share further explanation to this idea of cloud management around the world.
The idea of sharing clouds between countries is a fantastic idea, and which could be put into practice to the benefit of humanity, especially to those whom are already suffering from floods and wildfires, because the prevention of these catastrophes to occur could be achieved. The idea of prevention to catastrophes had been built during the last (15) years of research, and its build on Higgs boson discovery and the discovery of a True Bose Einstein Condensate system (BECs).
Simple as that; to manage clouds direction and clouds accumulation around the world, a few thousands of Rugosa Corals are used inside fortified water built-in areas expecting excessive rain or in areas in need to rain, then the adjustment of the needed amount of rain is possible through the number of Rugosa Corals and the number of sets of Bose Einstein Condensate system (BECs). It is also important to have someone to switch off or to switch on these sets to achieve the wanted target of the amount of cloud passing on the concerned area.
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