Rain producing machine invented this year

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The discussion centers around a recently invented rain-producing machine by Israeli scientists, which reportedly creates artificial clouds to generate rain. Participants explore the implications of this technology, its potential applications in drought-stricken areas, and its relation to concepts of advanced civilizations manipulating weather.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Debate/contested, Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express excitement about the invention, linking it to the idea of a Type I Civilization capable of weather manipulation.
  • One participant questions the existence of the technology, noting that it is still under development and has not yet produced rain.
  • Another participant suggests that the process described resembles traditional cloud-seeding techniques, raising concerns about the environmental impact of diverting moisture from one area to another.
  • There is a request for more information and sources regarding the machine's development and capabilities.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the effectiveness or implications of the rain-producing machine, with some expressing hope for its success while others raise concerns about its environmental impact and the current status of the technology.

Contextual Notes

Limitations include the unclear status of the machine's development, the potential environmental consequences of cloud-seeding, and the lack of verified information regarding its operational capabilities.

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!Israel's rain producing machine invented this year!

Yesterday I was watching Spanish news announcing that Israel scientists have invented a machine that produces artificial clouds with rain!. Israel scientists say they will use it for places in Israel where there is severe drought. Is this the first signs of Type I Civilization as mention in many books including in one of Mr. Kaku's about a Type I Civilization able to manipulate the weather? What do you think??
 
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Do you have a link to the story? I have searched in vain trying to get more information, but have not found any?:wink:
 
I'll try to find some more information today
 
This Topic exists in several Forums, but this one seems the most appropriate. So, I will cut my reply from the "Quantum Revolution" Forum, and paste it here:

http://www.newsoftheday.com/israel/old/2004_01_11_index.html but it says the device is under developement, and has not actually made rain yet. From the description, it sounds like good old-fashioned cloud-seeding. There is mention of a prototype that has generated some clouds, but from the context it sounds like that was in the lab. After seeding the air to form clouds, it appears they then hope to send an ellectrical charge through the clouds to ionise the water droplets, making them clump to gether and fall.

I'm not sure wether or not I hope for them to succeed. It would be nice to see the Negev become a more habitable and crop-friendly area, but what will happen to the sarounding regions? IIRC, we've had a few cloud-seeding programs here in the States, and the problem it always raised was that whatever moisture we caused to fall in one area was water that wasn't going to make it to somewhere else.
 
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