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10/04/2011


What is “wind”?




What is “wind”?
…………………………………………Leechard
(Quest No.8248e     2011/10/04 Tuesday)


Wind is air moving in a block. Wind has a body. And the body can move. Wind is more than a stream. Wind is a moving body. Streams were but part of our experiences. And this is important. If we cannot see the body, then wind is hardly harnessable.

We should try to measure how wide and how high are the wind blocks. Scientists were interested mainly on the “speed” of the wind stream. And that is not enough. If winds are moving, then the whole blocks are moving. What is the shape of the block? Is it like a belt? Or a cake? Or a river? When one block moves, will other blocks turn around? Its only when you could see the sizes and locations of the blocks, then you can know their relation.

And our problem is: How to harness the block?

Turbans could only harness the stream, not the block. And that is far more then not enough.

We should build “wind dam” to make use of the wind energy.

And more interestingly, the wind dams could be built by nylon materials, not stones and concrete.

I do hope, we could have cheaper energy created by wind dams in the very near future.



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