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* Re: Earth moved through a cloud of sweat ! (video evidence !)Paul
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Subject: Re: Earth moved through a cloud of sweat ! (video evidence !)
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 by: Paul - Tue, 23 Aug 2022 23:46 UTC

On 8/23/2022 6:44 PM, Skybuck Flying wrote:
> Google translated from dutch to english, no corrections made by me for now:
>
> Sun rays can be seen in this (beautifully beautiful) video:
>
> https://youtu.be/Pj4E6sW5QoA
>
> It looks very nice and is very relaxing.
>
> Well you might be wondering, what the hell does this have to do with UFOs, Aliens or the extraterrestrial?!
>
> Well I'll try to explain that to you.
>
> What these rays may prove is that there were weird chemicals in the air.
>
> These weird chemicals make the rays of light from the sun visible, reflecting into my camera.
>
> Well you might think? So what ? It often happens that sun rays are visible, so-called "god rays" for example, such as in computer games.
>
> Yet there was something very strange and very special going on this day/morning.
>
> The following happened:
>
> 1. Suddenly it starts to rain very lightly, just a few drops here and there, for a minute or two. The lightest and weirdest rain shower I've ever experienced.
>
> Now it gets even crazier.
>
> 2. After that, the whole city starts to smell of sweat, I thought.
>
> I understand very well that people think: "Oh that was you" or "Oh those were your neighbors".
>
> That's what I thought at first too. But wherever I walked and also on the balcony. This sweat smell was everywhere.
>
> Well at first I thought well then it must have been sweat from all those people and that must have been hanging in the air and that has been knocked down a bit, so a kind of sweat rain ?!
>
> Or it's sweat air that got stuck to buildings and roads and started to smell a little because of that light rain.
>
> But now that I've watched this video again, I come to a different conclusion:
>
> The whole sky is filled with some weird substance that makes the rays of the sun visible.
>
> So I come to a much more spectacular conclusion:
>
> Most likely the earth flew through a strange chemical cloud and entered our atmosphere!
>
> Unfortunately, this is a rare incident, but I hope to wake up science with this hypothesis!
>
> Unique ?!?
>
> Greetings,
> Skybuck.

"Water, electrolytes, fatty acids, lactic acid, and nitrogen metabolites, such as
ammonia, urea, and uric acid have been analyzed as the main constituents of sweat"

That suggests a nitrogen compound.

Lactic acid is listed as CH₃CHCOOH. No nitrogen there.

*******

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_exhaust_fluid

"DEF is consumed in a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) that
lowers the concentration of nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the
diesel exhaust emissions from a diesel engine."

That's an additive added occasionally by diesel car owners as AdBlue.
It does not pour on the street directly. The Wiki says it is used
with a catalyst, which means some effort was made to use it efficiently
so little of it comes out the tail pipe as original AdBlue.

But that's the closest I can get to matching it. Finding a source for you.

Paul

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Subject: Re: Earth moved through a cloud of sweat ! (video evidence !)
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 by: Paul - Mon, 29 Aug 2022 10:53 UTC

On 8/29/2022 4:15 AM, Skybuck Flying wrote:
> On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 9:11:56 AM UTC+2, bill....@ieee.org wrote:
>> On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 2:24:41 PM UTC+10, Skybuck Flying wrote:
>>> Death by Nebula explained:
>>
>> As "explanations" go, this is right down to Skyubucks usual standard.
>>
>> A nebula may be a "giant cloud of dust and gas in space" but the chances the the dust would make it through the earth's atmosphere and provide extra condensation nuclei to affect cloud formation and rainfall aren't great, even if there was enough of it to make a difference even before it got turned into very small meteors.
>>
>> Our planetary system has been bashing lots of little orbiting asteroids into dust for the past few billion years, so a nebula wouldn't make much difference.
>
> Well finally a somewhat usefull posting from This Bill/Ass Sloooowman LOL, Saidney or Sadneeey LOL.
>
> Anyway, let's go alone with your NAY-saying and pretend it wasn't a big mtf-ing Nebula and it was to spurious.
>
> Maybe there is something to your asteroids hypothesis.
>
> Maybe instead of water bringing asteroids, Earth is now being bombared with water taking asteroids.
>
> These asteroids explode/burn up into atmosphere and through releasing chemicals take down water with it, onto Pakistan ! Drowning Pakistan ! Bye Bye Pakistan !
>
> Maybe Pakistan did see an unusual ammount of meteors and asteroids !
>
> Bye,
> Skybuck.
>

The chemical smell you detected, is going to be a local phenomenon,
rather than coming great distances from anywhere. The source could
well be something your own citizens are doing.

The closest we have to distant transport, at detect-able levels, is
when there is a forest fire in Northern Quebec and the wind blows
in just the right direction. Then, we can smell it and maybe
see a bit of smoke in the air. And forest fires can burn a hundred
thousand acres of stuff, which is a massive amount of effluent.

Most other attempts to transmit chemicals a distance, would be
a failure. Precipitation washes some of them out. The "forever chemicals",
like R12 refrigerant released into the air, those rise upwards and
get above the precipitation system. And they don't generally come
back down, until after a very long time, they've reacted and
turned into simpler compounds.

Your dry weather, followed by a fine precip, you would look for
some source of material twenty miles from you.

If the wind blew just right here, I can smell the pulp and paper
mill maybe fifty miles from here. I think that one has been shut
down, because I haven't smelled that for about 20 years. And
I've driven on the road next to the town where that thing is located,
and you could definitely smell it on the highway.

Similarly, smells from the petroleum refinery near my place where
I was born, those would travel ten miles from the flare stack
on the facility. (The air is clean at the refinery ground level, because
I took a tour there. The stinky air escapes from the top of the
facility, and goes downstream into town.) But that material does
not survive to the hundreds or thousands of miles range, due to
dilution and atmospheric mixing. And it probably degrades and
gets rained out before going anywhere else. You need the
right weather conditions, for the air to stay trapped locally
and then you can smell it in town.

These are local things, that people at some distance would
never smell or sense.

Take iron oxide dust in the air in Hamilton Ontario. They used
to have a few steel plants there. The town where people lived
might have been filthy with the stuff, but it really does not
go outside of the town area, as it's too heavy to stay in
the air. Same with the garbage incinerator near where I used
to live. That would only spew stuff twenty miles or so, before the
fly ash would settle out on the ground (or on peoples cars).
They stopped burning garbage thirty or forty years ago, so
that no longer happens. The air quality there, isn't really
all that much better, as car exhaust from the roads is a more
significant source of pollution now, than the incinerator ever was.

*******

This is the only atmospheric process I've ever heard of, that
is traceable to outer space. That's cosmic dust that falls
on the Earth. And it tends to gather more at certain areas
(Like the mountains), due to airflow patterns. You might
not be able to observe this, on say, a prairie area.

https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/06/metals-from-space-descend-on-boulder-colorado-at-dusk-and-dawn/

And the amount of material, would be a lot less than the
iron oxide dust that falls on the town of Hamilton from
what remains of the steel industry.

*******

While the article on human sweat mentioned urea as a component,
after I wrote my other post I was trying to remember other
pungent materials, and this is an example. Rancid butter smell.
My chemistry teacher was fond of this one for some reason,
and maybe this was a side effect of something he'd worked
on for his advanced degree (a number of my teachers have
had more than a B.Sc in their credentials).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butyric_acid

"It is found in animal fat and plant oils, bovine milk,
breast milk, butter, parmesan cheese, body odor, <===
vomit, and as a product of anaerobic fermentation
(including in the colon)."

Maybe rotting animal waste or a dairy facility, could be
making such a smell.

Paul

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 by: Steve Hough - Mon, 29 Aug 2022 11:44 UTC

Paul submitted this idea :
> On 8/29/2022 4:15 AM, Skybuck Flying wrote:
>> On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 9:11:56 AM
>> UTC+2, bill....@ieee.org wrote:
>>> On Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 2:24:41 PM
>>> UTC+10, Skybuck Flying wrote:
>>>> Death by Nebula explained:
>>>
>>> As "explanations" go, this is right down to
>>> Skyubucks usual standard.
>>>
>>> A nebula may be a "giant cloud of dust and
>>> gas in space" but the chances the the dust
>>> would make it through the earth's atmosphere
>>> and provide extra condensation nuclei to
>>> affect cloud formation and rainfall aren't
>>> great, even if there was enough of it to
>>> make a difference even before it got turned
>>> into very small meteors.
>>>
>>> Our planetary system has been bashing lots
>>> of little orbiting asteroids into dust for
>>> the past few billion years, so a nebula
>>> wouldn't make much difference.
>>
>> Well finally a somewhat usefull posting from
>> This Bill/Ass Sloooowman LOL, Saidney or
>> Sadneeey LOL.
>>
>> Anyway, let's go alone with your NAY-saying
>> and pretend it wasn't a big mtf-ing Nebula
>> and it was to spurious.
>>
>> Maybe there is something to your asteroids
>> hypothesis.
>>
>> Maybe instead of water bringing asteroids,
>> Earth is now being bombared with water taking
>> asteroids.
>>
>> These asteroids explode/burn up into
>> atmosphere and through releasing chemicals
>> take down water with it, onto Pakistan !
>> Drowning Pakistan ! Bye Bye Pakistan !
>>
>> Maybe Pakistan did see an unusual ammount
>> of meteors and asteroids !
>>
>> Bye,
>> Skybuck.
>>
>
Maybe rotting animal waste or a dairy facility,
> could be
> making such a smell.
>
> Paul

Or maybe Skybuck could stop smelling his own
farts and wasting everyones time.

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