JPH11196688A - Artificially raining apparatus by using prana - Google Patents

Artificially raining apparatus by using prana

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JPH11196688A
JPH11196688A JP3533398A JP3533398A JPH11196688A JP H11196688 A JPH11196688 A JP H11196688A JP 3533398 A JP3533398 A JP 3533398A JP 3533398 A JP3533398 A JP 3533398A JP H11196688 A JPH11196688 A JP H11196688A
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prana
sky
raining
ordinary
water
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Hiroshi Yamabe
弘史 山部
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an artificial raining apparatus by using prana (root particles of the cosmos), capable of raining even at a fine time, and causing much rainfall. SOLUTION: The prana is present in the natural world but ordinary in very diluted state. Thereby the prana does not cause nothing ordinary. The apparatus of this invention can condense the prana to 10,000-100,000 times as much as the ordinary concentration. The prana can strongly attract water and bind the water. The condensed prana is irradiated to the sky by a long aluminum pipe, and enormous amount of the prana gathers water in the sky to form rain cloud. The generation of the rain cloud causes the rainfall.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

【0001】[0001]

【発明の属する技術分野】 本発明は人工降雨装置の分
野に属する。
The present invention belongs to the field of artificial rainfall devices.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】 従来の人工降雨装置はある特定の化学
物質を上空にまき、化学反応によって水分を発生させて
雨を降らせるというものである。
2. Description of the Related Art In a conventional artificial rainfall apparatus, a specific chemical substance is scattered over the sky, and water is generated by a chemical reaction to cause rain.

【0003】 従来の人工降雨装置ではあまり多量の雨
は期待できない上に、ある程度上空に雲が無いと作動し
ない方法である。
In the conventional artificial rainfall apparatus, a large amount of rain cannot be expected, and it does not operate unless there is some cloud above the sky.

【0004】[0004]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】 上記に示したように
従来の人工降雨方法では、その原理から雨を降らせると
いう結果を十分には期待できない。
As described above, in the conventional artificial rainfall method, a result of rainfall cannot be sufficiently expected from the principle thereof.

【0006】 その上、晴天の空の条件下ではほとんど
その効果は期待できないものである。
[0006] Furthermore, under clear sky conditions, the effect is hardly expected.

【課題を解決するための手段】 本発明による人工降雨
装置は、従来全く着目されなかったプラーナ(別名オル
ゴンエネルギー、東洋では「気」、西洋では「宇宙エネ
ルギー」と称されているもの)をつかって晴天時でも雨
を降らすことを可能とした。
Means for Solving the Problems The artificial rainfall device according to the present invention uses prana (also known as orgon energy, which is called "ki" in the East, and "cosmic energy" in the West), which has never been noticed. Made it possible to rain even in fine weather.

【0007】 プラーナは自然界に実存する粒子であ
り、水分を引き寄せる性質がある。
[0007] Prana is a particle that exists in nature and has the property of attracting moisture.

【0008】 通常状態ではプラーナはその空間に対す
る密度が極めて低く、そのままの状態ではほとんど何の
作用も引き起こさない。
Under normal conditions, prana has a very low density with respect to its space, and causes almost no effect when left alone.

【0009】 図1がこの装置の概要であり、図2に示
す装置によってプラーナを一万から十万倍まで凝縮す
る。
FIG. 1 shows an outline of this apparatus. The apparatus shown in FIG. 2 condenses prana from 10,000 to 100,000 times.

【0010】 図2の内部構造は極めて単純である。こ
のプラーナを凝縮する装置は、10層の構造から成って
いる。一番内側に鉄の箱がある。その外側をアクリルと
スチールファイバーの組み合わせの層が10層重なり、
一番外側に桐(木材)がある。
The internal structure of FIG. 2 is very simple. The apparatus for condensing the prana has a ten-layer structure. There is an iron box inside. On the outside, 10 layers of the combination of acrylic and steel fiber overlap,
There is a paulownia (wood) on the outermost side.

【0011】 図1に示すように、この凝縮されたプラ
ーナを長いアルミパイプを用いて上空に向けて放射す
る。
As shown in FIG. 1, the condensed prana is radiated toward the sky using a long aluminum pipe.

【0012】 凝縮されたプラーナは上記のように上空
に放射され、そこで、水分と結合し雲を生成する。プラ
ーナは凝縮されているため、非常にたくさんの量の水分
が集まる。
[0012] The condensed prana is radiated above, as described above, where it combines with moisture to form clouds. Because prana is condensed, it collects a very large amount of moisture.

【0013】 水分を多く含んだ雲はその後、雨を降ら
せる。
[0013] The moist clouds then cause rain.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of the drawings]

【図1】本発明の装置外観図FIG. 1 is an external view of an apparatus according to the present invention.

【図2】プラーナ凝縮装置縦断面図FIG. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of a prana condenser.

【符合の説明】[Description of sign]

1、金属パイプ(長さ5m、直径5cm、合計12本) 2、アクリルホース 3、プラナー凝縮装置 4、パイプホール 5、アースホール 6、銅線 7、銅板 8、湖(又は川) 1, metal pipe (length 5m, diameter 5cm, total 12) 2, acrylic hose 3, planar condenser 4, pipe hole 5, earth hole 6, copper wire 7, copper plate 8, lake (or river)

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】 プラーナ(宇宙の根元粒子)を用いて人
工的に雨を降らせる装置。地球上の何処にでも存在する
プラーナを凝縮して、それを空に向かって放射する。プ
ラーナには、磁石に鉄が引き寄せられるように大気中の
水分を引き寄せる性質があり、凝縮されたプラーナを上
空に放射することにより大量の水分が狭い地域に集ま
り、雨雲の発生を促す。そして最終的には雨となって地
上に降ると言う一連の動作を促す装置。
An apparatus for artificially raining using prana (root particles of the universe). It condenses prana anywhere on earth and emits it into the sky. Prana has the property of attracting atmospheric moisture as iron is attracted to a magnet. By radiating condensed prana to the sky, a large amount of moisture collects in a narrow area and promotes the formation of rain clouds. A device that encourages a series of actions that eventually result in rain and falling to the ground.
JP3533398A 1998-01-08 1998-01-08 Artificially raining apparatus by using prana Pending JPH11196688A (en)

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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
KR20030039855A (en) * 2001-11-16 2003-05-22 이인태 Weather control system
KR20030085214A (en) * 2002-04-29 2003-11-05 홍성모 a atmospheric control apparatus using the ion generators and megasonic
KR100679713B1 (en) 2005-12-15 2007-02-15 대한민국 Ignition apparatus of hygroscopic flare for weather modification test
US11026375B1 (en) 2019-11-22 2021-06-08 Frederick William MacDougall Systems and methods for rain cloud initiation

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
KR20030039855A (en) * 2001-11-16 2003-05-22 이인태 Weather control system
KR20030085214A (en) * 2002-04-29 2003-11-05 홍성모 a atmospheric control apparatus using the ion generators and megasonic
KR100679713B1 (en) 2005-12-15 2007-02-15 대한민국 Ignition apparatus of hygroscopic flare for weather modification test
US11026375B1 (en) 2019-11-22 2021-06-08 Frederick William MacDougall Systems and methods for rain cloud initiation
US11330768B2 (en) 2019-11-22 2022-05-17 Frederick William MacDougall Systems and methods for producing rain clouds

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