So what would happen if we all started using Solar energy and stored up a ton of DC energy? Like, one spot of the the globe was havesting much more energy than other portions? I mean this would have to be a far greater draw from the sun, enough to potentially replace fossil fuels and enough energy to feed the power grids as opposed to mechanical means.
Would we fuck up the ionosphere?
Cause crazy amounts of electric storms or radiation?
Could we disrupt weather patterns?
What of some type of constant imbalance to fry and hold a weather condition while causing a polar vortex or some odd shit?
What if Nikolia Tesla almost devestated our planet with EMF radiation?
The harm it would cause would be because of the shitton of mirrors it would need. A lot of birds and insects would die and thats about it, nothing universal.
Also >>>/sci/
>>17758463
I'm talking about: if one part of the earth stored and discharged so much of one polarity, would it effect the opposing side?
RF can already alter the weather, how about direct current instead of specific wavelengths?
>Would we fuck up the ionosphere?
No
>Cause crazy amounts of electric storms or radiation?
Potentially more lightning.
>Could we disrupt weather patterns?
To a small localized extent, see above.
>What of some type of constant imbalance to fry and hold a weather condition while causing a polar vortex or some odd shit?
??? We'd do better by using nukes.
>>17758439
>>>sci
>>17758486
This has nothing to do with science. You don't store up "one polarity." This is some retard not knowing how physics works.
>>17758507
Then they're better of asking /sci/, who knows how physics works and can explain why they're wrong.