Singer"s Theories

Abstract

This paper discusses Oscar Singer's theories in his book Singer's Lock The Revolution in the Understanding of Weather. I mainly recapitulate and condense his theories as well as adding thoughts on his revelations. The essence of the book, and this paper, is the acknowledgement that all the surface pressure systems in the atmosphere are connected in a symmetry and can be shown in a circumferential or radial (or both) relationship. This symmetry exists in both distance and radial relationships. After some initial groundwork and clarification on waves, symmetry, quantum units, and the polar stereographic map, we review several charts from his text displaying this relationship. It becomes obvious that there is a symmetrical relationship throughout the hemisphere for these pressure systems. Since all the surface pressure systems are tied to the upper levels of the atmosphere, we can conclude that this relationship exists in three dimensional also.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 22, 1998
Accession Number
ADA356248

Entities

People

  • James C. Parsons

Organizations

  • Creighton University

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Atmospheres
  • Atmospheric Sciences
  • Computers
  • Diffraction
  • Distortion
  • Latitude
  • Longitude
  • Map Projection
  • Maps
  • Measurement
  • Meteorological Charts
  • Meteorology
  • Numbers
  • Second World War
  • Shape
  • Weather Forecasting

Readers

  • Electromagnetic Wave Scattering and Antenna Radiation Engineering
  • Systems Analysis and Design
  • Theoretical Analysis.

Technology Areas

  • Quantum Computing