I am a bit skeptical about this guy. Who is he and what's his real story?
I needed a job really bad. No one would hire me. My only option was Raytheon, a company I hate, and the job was in Antarctica. I decided to leave my wife and kids for this one and only job I could find in the world.
Ice Cube had been tested for several years between 2005 and 2010. There doesn't appear to be any correlation between earthquakes being triggered by drilling holes by "melting ice."
The University of Wisconsin and others were wasting hundreds of millions of dollars on this scientific boondoggle.
Welcome to reality. Tenured professors and research professors get paid massive amounts of money for things as inert as "studying water." Outside of Washington DC there is no one more proficient at money laundering than institutes of higher education.
FWIW, I have been familiar with Ice Cube for many years. If you believe their story, they are measuring the speed and direction of neutrinos as they pass through the earth. These particles are so small, and are without charge, that they zip through the earth with nothing stopping them. As the neutrinos pass through the ice some become charged leptons and can be measured by these optical sensors.
I'm not saying the Ice Cube project is worth it, but this guy seems to be taking a major facility in Antarctica and making it some big scary DEW weapon. How does a sensor, something receiving data, become some massive earthquake machine? These sensors are hung along a cable and create a 1 km by 1 km by 1 km cube under the ice to measure tiny particles.
This dude never said what Raytheon hired him for. He never said what his project was. The only detail I heard was he was hired as an Antarctic Louver Operator.
Thank you for a counter perspective. There is one piece of tangible evidence that he did provide. I am curious what you make of this document outlining how the DOM devices which make up the IceCube array are capable of transmitting.
This is just my opinion only, I think Eric Hecker has found an interesting topic to talk about and make money from. Maybe he was an X-Files fan growing up and remembers some of the Antarctic episodes. The Truth is Out There and he wants to share it.
As to your question on the DOMs, I found this direct link from the IceCube project interesting. There is plenty to search around and learn about on the main website.
My opinion on how the sensors are capable of transmitting is that they are all hung on a cable, "60 DOMs per string," and the communication cables can also be connected along this same route with the connections all leading to the Ice Top. Everything is then collected in the IceCube Laboratory (the building with the louvers 😉) and all of the data is compiled and then transferred accordingly. They probably didn't have StarLink when they started but I bet they do now.
This is fascinating. Thank you for posting. And how had I never heard of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory before?
I am a bit skeptical about this guy. Who is he and what's his real story?
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Ice Cube had been tested for several years between 2005 and 2010. There doesn't appear to be any correlation between earthquakes being triggered by drilling holes by "melting ice."
Welcome to reality. Tenured professors and research professors get paid massive amounts of money for things as inert as "studying water." Outside of Washington DC there is no one more proficient at money laundering than institutes of higher education.
FWIW, I have been familiar with Ice Cube for many years. If you believe their story, they are measuring the speed and direction of neutrinos as they pass through the earth. These particles are so small, and are without charge, that they zip through the earth with nothing stopping them. As the neutrinos pass through the ice some become charged leptons and can be measured by these optical sensors.
I'm not saying the Ice Cube project is worth it, but this guy seems to be taking a major facility in Antarctica and making it some big scary DEW weapon. How does a sensor, something receiving data, become some massive earthquake machine? These sensors are hung along a cable and create a 1 km by 1 km by 1 km cube under the ice to measure tiny particles.
This dude never said what Raytheon hired him for. He never said what his project was. The only detail I heard was he was hired as an Antarctic Louver Operator.
Raytheon! Ice Cubes! Louvers!
u/#silvia
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Thank you for a counter perspective. There is one piece of tangible evidence that he did provide. I am curious what you make of this document outlining how the DOM devices which make up the IceCube array are capable of transmitting.
https://deciphering.tv/archives/dom-document/
This is just my opinion only, I think Eric Hecker has found an interesting topic to talk about and make money from. Maybe he was an X-Files fan growing up and remembers some of the Antarctic episodes. The Truth is Out There and he wants to share it.
As to your question on the DOMs, I found this direct link from the IceCube project interesting. There is plenty to search around and learn about on the main website.
My opinion on how the sensors are capable of transmitting is that they are all hung on a cable, "60 DOMs per string," and the communication cables can also be connected along this same route with the connections all leading to the Ice Top. Everything is then collected in the IceCube Laboratory (the building with the louvers 😉) and all of the data is compiled and then transferred accordingly. They probably didn't have StarLink when they started but I bet they do now.