The Predictive Value of the Model
David
Imy
(30+
years
of
forecasting
experience)
Weather
Consultant
at
OK
WeatherPro:
“Ed's
years
of
work
on
relating
the
correlation
between
the
sun,
moon,
galactic
center
and
weather
is
extremely
promising
for
forecasting
severe
weather
events
months
in
advance,
especially
for
hail.
He
is
currently
examining
the
potential
for
forecasting
tornado
outbreaks
months
ahead
and
if
he
can
find
a
correlation,
this
would
be
extremely
useful
in
helping
residents
to
prepares
well before the event occurs.”
We
are
currently
doing
research
regarding
correlation
between
the
output
of
the
Iasoberg
Model
with
the
US
government
study
on
Total
Electron
Content
(TEC).
According
to
Space
Weather
Prediction
Center:
“The
Total
Electron
Content
(TEC)
is
the
total
number
of
electrons
present
along
a
path
between
a
radio
transmitter
and
receiver.
Radio
waves
are
affected
by
the
presence
of
electrons.
The
more
electrons
in
the
path
of
the
radio
wave,
the
more
the
radio
signal
will
be
affected.
For
ground
to
satellite
communication
and
satellite
navigation,
TEC
is
a
good
parameter
to
monitor
for
possible
space
weather
impacts.
The
change
in
the
path
and
velocity
of
radio
waves
in
the
ionosphere
has
a
big
impact
on
the
accuracy
of
satellite
navigation
systems
such
as
GPS*.
Neglecting
changes
in
the
ionosphere
TEC
can
introduce
tens
of
meters
of
error
in
the
position
calculations.”
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info
at:
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electron-content
).
Should
the
Iasoberg
Model
show
strong
correlation
with
the
TEC
data,
we
should
be
able
to
predict
variations
in
the
TEC
phenomena
that
would
aid
in
the
development
of
more
accurate
positioning
data
GPS
(Global
Positioning System).
In
addition,
preliminary
investigation
has
been
completed
on
the
correlation
of
the
output
of
the
Iasoberg
Model
and
data
re:
Clear
Air
Turbulence
(CAT).
“CAT
is
the
turbulent
movement
of
air
masses
in
the
absence
of
any
visual
clues
such
as
clouds,
and
is
caused
when
bodies
of
air
moving
at
widely
different
speeds
meet.”
Although
at
present,
“CAT
can
be
hazardous
to
the
comfort,
but
rarely
the
safety,
of
air
travelers…
CAT
in
the
jet
stream
is
expected
to
become
stronger
and
more
frequent
because
of
climate
change,
with
transatlantic
wintertime
CAT
increasing
by
59%
(light),
94%
(moderate),
and
149%
(severe)
by
the
time
of
CO2
doubling.”
(More
information
at:
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air_turbulence
).
Should
CAT
and
the
output
of
the
Iasoberg
Model
demonstrate
strong
correlation,
our
model
would
provide
invaluable
information to the air transport industry.
The Allias Effect
The
the
irregular
and
unusual
behavior
of
pendulums
or
*gravimeters,
observed
in
experiments
conducted
during
solar
eclipses
was
first
observed
by
Professor
Maurice
Allais
in
an
experiment
using
a
pendulum
in
the
June
30,
1954
solar
eclipse.
It
was
consequently
dubbed
“The
Allais
Effect.”
His
observations
have
been
repeated
in
other
eclipses
since
then.
(
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allais_effect
).
The
Allais
Effect
is
a
minute
unexplained
influence
that
has
been
observed
during
recent
eclipses,
over
the
last
55
years.
In
certain
scientific
circles,
this
influence
is
believed
to
be
an undefined component of gravity.
More info at:
•
Should
the
Laws
of
Gravitation
be
Reconsidered?
•
The
Scientific
Legacy
of
Maurice
Allais
–
ed.
H Munera
Trace of Pendulum Azimuth
from Prof Allais’ Experiment - 1954 Paris
“In
the
present
status
of
the
discussion,
the
abnormalities
observed
can
be
accounted
for
only
by
considering
the
existence
of
a
new
field
–
namely,
by
envisioning
the
existence
of
complementary
terms
which
until
now
had
remained
unnoticed.”
(Allais,
1959;
reconfirmed,
1998).
Professor Maurice Allais
[T. Goodey Web Site excerpt:
www.allais.info
]
Maurice
Allais
is
one
of
the
most
brilliant
spirits
of
our
time.
Being
at
the
same
time
physicist
and
economist,
he
succeeded
in
printing
his
mark
in
these
two
disciplines
and
he
is
the
only
French
economist
to
have
obtained
the
Nobel
Prize
of
Economic
Sciences
in
1988.As
well
in
Physics
as
in
Economics,
he
passed
his
life
to
seek
the
unusual
one,
the
exceptional
one
and
to
rectify
what
there
could
be
wrong
in
the
generally
accepted
ideas.
Besides
gravitation,
scientific
work
of
Maurice
Allais
relates
to
the
field
of
the
gravitation,
the
velocity
of
the
light
and
the
anisotropy (directional nature) of space.
What is an Iasoberg?
The
scientific
term
iasoberg™
was
coined
to
describe
regions
in,
on,
and
near
the
Earth
where
a
very
small
force
exists,
the
Allais
Effect,
that
is
unexplained
by
the
current
theory
of
gravity.
The
term
also
applies
to
a
graphic
representation
of
these
regions
on
the
surface of the Earth at a particular instant.
The
Iasoberg
Model
was
then
developed
to
define
the
locations
of
the
Allais
Effect.
These
regions
are
shown
as
bands
and
lines
(axis)
on
the
Earth’s
surface,
typically
defined
and
displayed
by
a
mapping
application
such
as
Google
Earth.
The
small
change
in
the
known
forces
in
these
regions
is
based
on
the
concept
that
the
gravitational
fields
of
the
Sun
and
black
hole
at
the
center
of
our
galaxy
are
deformed,
in
a
similar
manner
to
a
space-time
field
that
is
deformed
by
a
massive
body
in
space.
The
graphics
that
represent
these
regions
display
the
deformed
fields,
which
are
focused
at
3
mass
points
of
interest
of
the
Earth-Moon
system
(the
barycenter,
anti-barycenter
and
mass
center
of
the
Earth)
which,
due
to
the
system’s
relative
masses,
lie
inside
the
Earth.
In
the
case
of
the
Sun
and
solar
system,
the
barycenter
of
the
Solar
System
wanders
within
and
near
the
Sun,
depending
on
the
motion
of
the
planets around the Sun.
The Development of the Iasoberg Model
The
development
of
the
hypothetical
Iasoberg
Model
began
with
an
analysis
of
the
data
from
Allais’
and
Saxl
and
Allen’s
pendulum
experiments.
This
analysis
found
variations
to
conventional
gravitational
fields.
The
model
describes
the
distortion
of
the
gravitational
forces
(solar
and
galactic)
at
the
*barycenter
of
the
Earth/Moon
System,
resulting
in
the
distortion
of
their
respective
gravitational
intersections
in,
on
and
near
the
Earth.
An
understanding
of
this
phenomenon
begins
with
understanding
that
the
earth
does
not
revolve
around
the
sun,
nor
does
the
moon
revolve
around
the
earth.
A
definition
of
a
barycenter
and
the
answer
to
why
what
we
were
taught
in
grammar
school
no
longer
applies,
can
be
found
at
*
Barycenter 101
.
The
Iasoberg
Model
is
comprised
of
a
number
of
elements
which
include
the
regions
on
the
Earth’s
surface
where
the
Solar
and
Galactic
gravitational
fields
are
deformed
at
a
particular
time.
The
model
was
developed
via
a
computer
program
which
modeled
these
distortions
in
orbits
and
gravities,
in
particular
those
forces
that
intersect
the
Earth’s
surface.
The
model
generates
these
regions
for
display
on
the
Earth’s
surface
very
accurately
for
any
instant
between
2500BC
and
2500AD.
At
iasoberg.com
we
use
modern
mapping
applications
and
the
output
of
these
programs
to
illustrate
the
locations
and
timing
of
these
distortions,
which
in
turn
are
used
to
analyze
the
observations
of
various
geophysical
events.
Please
visit
our
*
Barycenter
101
page
to
learn
more
about
this
concept,
as
well
as
the
pages
linked
to
the
buttons
below,
dependent
upon
how technical you want to get.
The
current
set
of
6
iasobergs
are
configured
with
3
bands
(3
iasoberg
are
linked
to
the
Sun
and
are
displayed
with
red
dots
and
lines,
and
3
linked
to
the
center
of
the
galaxy
–
similarly
displayed
in
green).
The
three
solar
linked
iasobergs
are
shown
with
red
dots
and
vertical
lines
on
various
maps
and
charts.
The
three
bands
of
dark
red
dots
indicate
the
iasoberg
focused
at
the
Earth
Moon
System
barycenter styled the Solar Fundamental Iasoberg.
The
three
bands
of
vertical
lines
indicate
the
iasoberg
focused
at
the
center
of
the
Earth
styled
the
Earth
Centric
Solar
Iasoberg.
The
three
bands
of
light
red
dots
indicate
the
solar
iasoberg
focused
at
the
anti
barycenter
styled
the
Solar
Mirror
Image
Iasoberg.
The
galactic/green
iasobergs
are
configured
and
styled
similarly
as
the
solar
iasobergs,
except
they
are
linked
to
the
center
of
the galaxy.
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Iasobergs as seen on Google Earth