Tuesday, 14 October 2025

Things not good for Starmer


Sky News was interrupted by a breaking news announcement - and it's not an update that Prime Minister Keir Starmer will welcome. Presenter Jayne Secker was joined by Economics and Data Editor Ed Conway, who revealed that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts UK inflation will soar to the highest level among G7 nations in 2025 and 2026, largely driven by rising energy and utility costs. Inflation is forecast to average 3.4% this year and 2.5% in 2026,



Conway recognised that the UK is projected to be the second-fastest growing economy among the world's most advanced nations this year and next. "That looks pretty good and I suspect we're going to hear Rachel Reeves talk about that," he said. "What she might not like to talk about quite so much are two other things.

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"We have this incredibly high level of migration at the moment, so when you divide it between the number of the people in the country, actually, our 2026 growth is the weakest in the G7.

"When you look at inflation, we have the strongest or highest inflation in the G7 in the next couple of years and I think those are two things that she and the Bank of England governor will be called on to try and explain."

Monday, 13 October 2025

for God's sake play down the snow!

It looks like natural weather



Reports that some parts of the UK will be blanketed in snow later in October have been played down by the Met Office.

Some online reports have said about 7cm of snow could fall in parts of Scotland later this month, with more snow potentially falling over mountainous regions in the Scottish Highlands on 26 October, as well as in some parts of northern England and in Wales.

Other reports have said there could be 30 hours of snow in the Highlands next week, between 21 and 22 October.

the Met Office is absolutely sure it has no idea what the weather will do next week. and its short term forecasts can he hilariously wrong. probably not helped like the little insert a year ago of predicting a 1000 mile an hour winds in manchester.

a hurricane usually talks out with 180 miles an hour. the Red office has reduced to advising people to look out the window at the end of October and see if it is snowing !


Search is on the rise about the possibility of a blast of winter weather about to hit the UK.

You may have seen the headlines talking about an upcoming brutal cold snap or the exact date snowfall will blanket Britain this month.

As the winter months approach, the mere mention of 'snow' in the forecast pricks up many people's ears and heightens children's excitement.

There is nothing in our current short or long term forecast to indicate that there is a likely possibility of this happening.

How likely is it to snow in October?

For it to snow in October that would be regarded as early season snow and although snow in the UK is rare in October, it is not unheard of.

In October 2008 it snowed as far south as London, with up to 3cm lying across parts of southern England.

By November, snowfall across all parts of the UK becomes more likely. In late November 2010, persistent easterly winds brought bitterly cold air from Siberia and resulted in much of eastern England and Scotland being blanketed in snow, with depths of more than 50cm over higher ground.

More recently, November 2024 saw early season snow too. As air from the Arctic spread south across the UK, temperatures fell low enough for frequent wintry showers during the second half of the month. Snow fell as far south as Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

Although meteorological winter doesn't start until 1 December, early season snow can still be heavy and widespread. However, it often doesn't stick around very long as the ground temperature is still relatively mild during the late autumn months.

The most common months for snowfall in the UK are January, February and early March. There have been some notable snowfall events much earlier in the year, especially when cold Arctic air has spilled south across the UK. But as any meteorologist will tell you forecasting snow is notoriously tricky.

make it rain in the desert

 



Saudi Arabia has a massive excess of electrical fire particularly at night. it should turn on a chain A little vacuum pumps, that sucker seawater for a metre like from the Red Sea. by definition the words of voyles into water vapour.

for countries without large oil reserves They can use the idea of a vacuum file plant. I found validated that a 30x1.5cm regular stainless would release a concert one record of carbon 0 heat.

if we spend 12,000 UK pounds. Sir towns and companies can go Carven Zero using 1930s technology. the acrynate work on lightning during Nuclear fusion on Earth was published by geography.

The Journal of Geophysical Research is not a single publication, but the concept of publishing research on X-ray emissions from lightning has been discussed in many science journals over many years, with key publications including:

  • An early study from 1996 by Stanford University linking a terrestrial gamma-ray flash (TGF) to lightning. 

  • Several studies in the early 2000s that used satellites to detect lightning X-rays and gamma rays. 

  • A 2003 BBC News article about the discovery of lightning's X-ray emissions. 

    so geography had developed the idea of lightning due nuclear fusion in the free air Thus century.

    1 H2O+P+TU → He2++O++3e-+E2+L+X-ray the physical process that goes off in a gas cylinder where the sting of plasma is enclosed. the Robin is fitting at neutrons like a lightning strike does, the neutrons formed with a helium and oxygen positive ions to double the heat and radiation outward for all nesting of plasma.

my accident contact verified that a 30x1.5cm the same flashing they read to a constant one megawatt carbon theory heat. which will halfway drive 1/2 wiggle steamed turbine forever totally carbon 0.

so you have access to lentils amounts a couple of zero electricity. and we drive a chain a vacuum phones sucking seawater up from the Red Sea. a calcium jet of fuel steam of the desert 10 metres in from the shore,

and this process is basically limitless! the steam phosphorus strewed aimed to fill water into the deserts. where we sighed thin soil nuts impregnated grass seed. certainly we have flanked grey on the edge of the desert. can we dredge up sea bed and wash the salt out in river estuaries,

can we sight lines of trees or washes to stabilise the soil. As we go inshore. they transfer what's today is arid tazid into lush versatile green areas. through which will our goats to eat the new grass. and their dropping is fertilising new plant growth.

Saudi Arabia used to feed Rome in the days of the Roman Empire. until my cousins miss management Are they Arabian grasslands gazones to become dry and arid desert,

and all this extra flat growth will suck in carbon dioxide from the air. the threat of pheasant ethog for those 66,000 years tamperes synthesis on land and sea as long as your free current oxide it is too far for the drunk million.

in the Arctic winter snow covers the land and ice gives the seas. there is no natural photosynthesis and carbon dioxide levels doubled to 4 parts per million. just as you experience the lowest natural temperatures on Earth.

down to my 30oC over the Antarctic ice sheet. icon's industrial revolution has been irrelevant to nature. that converts all carbon dioxide into plant biomass with just 2PPM Carbon dioxide left in the afternoon temperate air .

any rational scientist would healthily agreed that a static trace gas effects nothing! and you deterred photosynthesis Carbon dioxide is exactly that ! a static trace gas in the air.

so you found that few whatsoever over the deserts. that in the cooler night which cooled to 0OC, falls as natural rain. making a grass seed in soil mats grow like crazy.



Saturday, 11 October 2025

Australia earns money through carbon 0 power



G'day Australia. this idea was devised at Sheffield University 2001, after their favourite on ultrasound a fight towards it during nuclear fusion published by the University of Columbia in the 1930s .

he had a double first from Columbia but ended my PHD work I started 2000 as I published my first favour about nuclear fusion on earth 2001.

I read so very interesting work published by university geography departments on lightning doing physical molecular nuclear fusion.

1 H2O+P+TU → He2++O++3e-+L+X-ray This authenticated illustration of nature to a nuclear fusion on earth will surely were the other ward of a PhD. TU=precinipitation turbulence heavy rain or snowstorms >1W - the strong atomic force for hydrogen. each of those hygiene ions to fuse into helium ions

where the lightning faults touches we get the release of five tonnes of helium ions. of which there is no chemical sauce! we get 2.5x1030W I'll cover zero heat from every lightning strike.

that nature does nuclear fusion and the free Earth atmosphere every three minutes somewhere around the world. all these pseudo scientists study nuclear fusion in Clover universities must feel like such idiots!

I can't act verified that a 30x1.5cm non pressurised steel Plaza reduce the constant one record of cover zero heat. as it did a flash of verge from regular steam - twice as energetic as molecular nuclear fusion.

2 H2O+PL ->2(E2+L+X-ray) PL=a pleasant fired up by the single application of high voltage electricity from a fluorescent light starter .the investment then self sustained for the next 1000 years.

the selfless and chieapest way to turn this electricity into a mains voltage on phase linked AC current is that they commercially sourced thermal electric generator.

a thermoelectric generator will turn out one megawatt of heat into 65KW a mains voltage of aids locked AC current.  totally non nuclear three phase means electricity.  uh stimulates a large foam from the National Grid every year.

so cities in Australia can have racks of one metre steam plasmas drawing little steam turbines where they steam turbines burning too little water ever to measure , to phase locked mains AC electricity.

Australia uses a standard household electricity voltage of 230 volts (V) at a frequency of 50 Hz. While the nominal voltage is 230V, the actual voltage can vary and has been recorded as high as 240V in some areas. Before using appliances in Australia, it's essential to check the voltage rating on the device's label. 

the home user can fire up a 15cm esteem plasma. Rachel that self sustain giving us a lovely 65 kilowatts of 230 volts AC Electricity. to be honest this is a massive excess of electrical power.  The Australian Photo Grid will halfway 300,000 Australian dollars every year for our excess electricity.

from Regular water. We use ground sonar to locate an underground river. and drill down to the water. which will contain dangerous levels of arsenic and lead. we use a little vacuum pump to suck up the water by one metre.  from a surface settling pond.

the water will then boil into water vapour we then transfer into a little raised water holding tank. and we use the fuel waters it irrigate the fields and even drink! Australia will be producing so much free electricity.

Totally non nuclear and Carbon zero: Australia prohibits the use of uranium nuclear power and obviously the highly dangerous first the fast breader technology.

We are generating massive amounts of mainzinked AC current. though in Australia we don't link into the electricity grid so we don't need to link the phase and voltage to any external power system.

and we are generating non nuclear carbon zero electrical power.

Fluorescent lighting was developed over several decades by multiple inventors, with key developments including Edmund Germer's high-pressure fluorescent lamp in 1926 and the practical, commercial fluorescent lamp developed by George Inman and General Electric, which was introduced in 1938. Early versions like the Cooper Hewitt lamp existed in the 1890s, but it was the work of Germer, Inman, and others that led to the modern, energy-efficient fluorescent light bulb.  

I am sad in my house in the UK. my great-grandfather walked across Australia in the 1930s. and when he got back home his wife could only recognise him by his eyes!  Sir I'll probably related to all the Thomasons in Australia.

now you can apply one metre of vacuum to produce limitless fresh water. so Australia can dredge up the sea bed and wash the salt out in river estuaries. and then add the soil to what is now desert with suitable windbreaks.

to stop the soul laying off like in in the 1930s! we scatter seed and erect fences. and all that extra flat growth will suck in carbon dioxide, down to the two forts Vermilion which has been the temperate carbon dioxide level in the afternoon air for our 66,000 years.

extra carbon dioxide being converted into front biomass by photosynthesis in the seas and land around the tumour earth. and now Australia gets in on the act of sinking carbon dioxide into plant biomass. man's huge governed oxide Ralph resent just 0.0002 percent of the carbon dioxide emitted by animals.

hungrily governed up by green plants around the world. and now we I'm going to turn Australia lush and green. turning arid desert into lush Savannah,

each 65 kilowatts steam for a front yielding annual income from the Australian Electricity network , however 30,000 Australian Dollars.

the Australian Prime minister Prime Minister of Australia will be ecstatic. as it allows all Australian house owners and farmers to generate near limitless amounts of non nuclear carbon zero electricity. and getting at 30,000 Australian dollar annual income from the power people.

Friday, 10 October 2025

the seas will not rise

Ice floats dude!

as every high school physics teacher on earth is well aware Walter X fans as it freezes. even cracking often radiators as they freeze in winter.

I spoke flow through the seas with temperature the ice sticking above sea level. as the iceberg reelts it sits down! as the sea water rushes into the gap left as the ice rises.

you can verify this by filling a glass with water to to 5 millimetres below the surface. and topping out the water level after you've added the eyes with a hypodermic filled with water. then wandering off to watch a TV show of choice. maybe animals looking cute or people looking stupid.

when you go back into the kitchen the eyes may have melted, but the water level hasn't overflown the glass! ice contracts as it melts.

my idea to day was that stringing a chain Our thirst sentiment is steam fuzzers Villa Aldermiel Flotation Units. a quick verse of Heart of Voltage electricity starting off the Plaza which will self sustain forever.

blasting out a consent validated one megawatt of heat. all of a sudden the ice hits the equivalent of a deep fat fryer. and the eyes mulch into fewer warm water.

there are eight glaciers in the world which carve off all the world's ice bergs. now the eyes wreaths a chain of plasmas. a mouth into warm water mufflers into the seas. just as the ice flows into the seas today as icebergs!

so we do not raise global sea levels for a millionth of a millimetre ! will you just ensure that global shaving is not interrupted by having to divert around icebergs.

the labrador current O be a gentle trickle of warm water. the money the world will save by not only to deal with icebergs!

in the jurassic World periods Those 85% more biological life on Earth. and a sea of the wolves was 60 metres lower as natural rainfall was tied up in vibrant biological ecosystems. there may have been no South Pole. we just don't know.

we can't be assessed on the melting ice bags could never increase global sea levels. has any high school physics teacher will happily explain to you.

🌍 Radical Proposal to Melt Arctic Ice Could Transform Global Shipping

 


A bold new concept is making waves in climate engineering circles: melt the Arctic ice—not to combat climate change, but to eliminate the costly burden of iceberg monitoring and rerouted shipping traffic.

🔍 The Iceberg Bottleneck Only eight glaciers worldwide are responsible for calving the majority of the planet’s icebergs. These drifting giants pose serious hazards to maritime routes, requiring expensive aerial surveillance and traffic diversion. While no official figure exists for the annual cost of global iceberg monitoring, anecdotal estimates suggest it's a significant drain on resources. The UN has expressed concern over the economic toll of ice-related disruptions to shipping, a topic reportedly raised by American experts over a decade ago.

⚙️ Enter the Plasma Furnace The proposed solution? A network of plasma-powered heat generators—dubbed “Fozners”—suspended above glaciers. These devices use a reaction akin to:

H2O + PL → 2(E2 + L + X-ray)

This reaction converts water into intense heat, light, and X-rays. The concept involves firing up steam plasma cylinders, each roughly 30x1.5 cm, capable of emitting continuous thermal energy without pressure loss for up to a millennium. Powered by bursts of electricity from fluorescent starters, these “little suns” would be strung along steel cables above glacier deltas, melting ice into liquid water at 10°C.

🚢 Shipping Without Icebergs By targeting the eight iceberg-producing glaciers, the plan aims to eliminate large ice chunks from the seas entirely. This would reduce the need for costly monitoring schemes and allow shipping lanes to operate without fear of ice collisions. The melting process would also alter oceanic thermal dynamics, potentially stabilizing sea currents and reducing cold water influx from the poles.

💸 Economic Upside Proponents argue that erecting these plasma furnaces could yield one of the greatest economic savings in history. With fewer icebergs, shipping becomes safer and more direct, and the global economy benefits from reduced fuel costs, faster delivery times, and fewer environmental risks.

🌐 A Fiery Future? While the idea is still theoretical—and controversial—it represents a radical shift in how we might approach Arctic ice. Whether it’s a visionary leap or a cautionary tale, the conversation around melting glaciers for economic gain is heating up.

Wednesday, 8 October 2025

Breaking Ground in Head and Spinal Injury Recovery

 


: A Personal Journey

In 1998, I sustained 30% brain damage in a car accident on the M6 in the UK. Two years later, I began studying physiotherapy at Sheffield University, focusing on the therapeutic potential of ultrasound for healing scarred and undamaged tissue.

Through personal experimentation, I discovered that an 8-watt, 1 MHz ultrasound device—originally designed as a medically licensed home beauty tool—could do more than just treat superficial issues. I found it could help clear damaged cells and viral remnants from the body. This led me to explore its potential in targeting cancerous cells and regenerating damaged neural tissue.

Ultrasound and Trauma Recovery

After a serious trauma, I observed that waiting approximately one month before applying ultrasound allowed the body to begin localized repair. At that point, damaged brain or spinal cells become biologically inactive. Using ultrasound externally over the affected area appears to rupture these inactive cells, allowing the immune system to clear them without triggering inflammation.

This process seems to stimulate local stem cells to generate new, intact cells—effectively replacing the damaged tissue within a month. I supported this regeneration with a high-protein diet, even giving up vegetarianism after 10 years to optimize recovery.

From Recovery to Renewal

The results were astonishing. I regained enough cognitive function to perform on stage at the Vicar’s UK Theatre for a week—something I never imagined possible after my injury.

A Call for Open-Minded Research

Despite publishing papers on this approach since 2000, mainstream medicine has yet to explore the biochemical mechanisms behind these outcomes. Regulatory barriers often prevent alternative treatments from being recognized once a condition is deemed “cured.”

I believe it’s time to challenge that narrative. We can fix spinal and head damage. We just need the courage to look beyond conventional boundaries.