Weather Glass

On Wednesday, 22 August 2018 13:10:18 UTC+1, CENTRINO  wrote:
It seems that there is a global earthquake swarm.  Watching the Sky from the Canary Islands near the Tropic of Cancer , I was able to see, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, the Moon and Mars not  exactly aligned but in the same patch of the blue.
I wonder if, due to Venezuela’s earthquakes,  the tidal influence of the nearest celestial bodies on the Earth crust the gravitational  acceleration could be calculated. Not the gravitational force but the increment-decrement, (I mean the rate of change ratio of the acceleration) the sum of forces generated by sun, planets and moon in a given moment and in a given place or coordinates of the earth in order could relate the thing.
Centrino you are asking for the wisdom of angels. I doubt very much that satan and his demons have such abilities. Not that this is precisely the cause god set up over us.
I have just been messing with a Weather Glass. I was pondering how a swig of cod liver oil assuages leg cramps almost immediately. The weather glass (storm glass Wikipedia) has been an instrument of mystery for well over 200 years. Captain FitzRoy popularised and distributed at his own expense, phials of a mixture of camphor, water and alcohol. He suggested a side order of specific salts (I don’t recall which) with the recipe.
The compositions of the liquid in a storm glass varied but usually contained “camphor, nitrate of potassium and sal-ammoniac, dissolved by alcohol, with water and some air.”
FitzRoy carefully documented how the storm glass would predict the weather: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storm_glass
If the liquid in the glass is clear, the weather will be bright and clear.
If the liquid is cloudy, the weather will be cloudy as well, perhaps with precipitation.
If there are small dots in the liquid, humid or foggy weather can be expected.
A cloudy glass with small stars indicates thunderstorms.
If the liquid contains small stars on sunny winter days, then snow is coming.
If there are large flakes throughout the liquid, it will be overcast in temperate seasons or snowy in the winter.
If there are crystals at the bottom, this indicates frost.
If there are threads near the top, it will be windy.
I tried adding alchol to some cod liver oil, then tried much the same with an equal part of water to the alcohol (something akin to vodka.)
I was using mush mor oil than the mix FitzRoy prescribed. I was going to be drinking this stuff over the course of the next few days.
In the next few day I supect a large eruption in reaction to the fake weather the deep state cooked up to celebrate 9/11; i think it will arrive with the cyclosis of Olivia. It is of coure as difficult to forecastr such stuff as ever it was -probably worse, due to unknown levels of interference.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storm_glass
Sometimes they stoke the product well past natural sell-by-dates. But a temporary forecast is in the region of the 16th. Then again it may be timed to natural rhythms in their satanic code of worship. So that bring us back to the 16th or 17th in British Summer Time:
16th First Quarter 23:15 UT/GMT. (17th 00:15 BST)
The point is that it is an ideal time to be observing such things. I suspect the presence of liquid crystals. I suspension it is possible that such mixtures vary their display according not to the weather, per se, but to volcanism. something about the seismic signal -but what?
Do you think it might be worth your attention?

One Reply to “Weather Glass”

  1. I doubled the amount of alcohol in the older mixture and noticed that there is a small layer of globules on the b. A few minutes later the water has separated out into bottom of the bottle. I am just using a 300 ml bottle of cod liver oil.

    Last night I went to bed wondering: “Why would spirit be the middle layer?
    Or is the top layer composed of water and alcohol.
    The three layers are just the two, eventually, as the mixture clarifies.”
    So why would excess alcohol allow the separation of the mixture with such a mall amount of water under the oil?

    And do I leave it alone to see how much water sediment’s out?
    If any crystals are going to grow in the mix I should let it do so, should I not?

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