[daip] Planets

JRedelfs at aol.com JRedelfs at aol.com
Sun Jun 1 00:58:01 EDT 2003


Dear NRAO:
 Like most Space Nuts, I am very interested in finding planets that could 
support life, something like our own, here on Earth. Not to long ago, I was 
watching a documentary about some of the ways life may have started here on Earth. 
Several times they mentioned Lightning as the Initial Spark. That gave me an 
idea for a way to spot potential life bearing planets. If you first studied the 
signatures or spectrums of Lightning on the Sun, Venus, Earth, Jupiter, 
Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, you would find that their Lightning signatures would be 
as different as spectroscopic signature of light. It may even be able to hear 
the Schuman Resonance of Stars, Gasballs and Rocky cored planets. After a 
period of study, we could subtract the signatures of Stars and Gasballs and what 
would be left would be Rocky Cored planet lightning signatures. This doesn't 
mean every planet with lightning would have life, nor does it mean that a Rocky 
Cored planet without Lightning doesn't have life. A very old civilation, may 
still be living on a Planet like Mars. If you found a Planet with lightning, 
the next step would be to tune the Antennas to the same frequencies that we 
radiate into space, to include Radio, TV and industrial hash. It wouldn't cost 
much to try it and who knows what you'd find. Don't let the idea that there's 
lightning on stars, throw you. Aim an antenna at the Sun and listen. The 
electrical discharges that produce the RF you will hear is NOT produced at the core 
by fusion, it would never work it's way to the surface and be radiated out, it 
would be absorbed by the gasses it passes and turned intro heat first. If you 
receive thise E-mail, would you please let me know?

Sincerely:
John J Redelfs
253-838-2164
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