Sir...
its a fact that some 150 years ago people much like u used to laugh at the concept of radio, television, air travel, mobile phones, the internet and a thousand other things ...
NONE of these things violate the fundamental laws of physics. What is being proposed by HAARP conspiracy proponents is akin to
pointing a microwave oven at K2 and melting a glacier. The energy output of HAARP is not consistent with the supposed results.
People become a bit overwhelmed with technobabble like ELF and VLF waves (ooooh!) which simply mean low frequency radio. The world is full of 100,000 watt A.M radio stations that transmit at ~ 1000 kilohertz. These do nothing to the atmosphere or anything else except transmit music and voice over distance. As frequencies rise, you can finally (in the microwave region) actually begin to heat water molecules through vibration, and this lets us cook a frozen dinner, but not alter global weather patterns, let alone make megatons of rock move.
uWave radiation does not penetrate the ground. At all.
as a counter argument if a few atoms can start a chain reaction that can wipe an entire city ... y cant a few satellite dishes disturb natural balance and bring about weather changes??
It takes more "than a few atoms" for nuclear fission, and it takes an extremely precise set of circumstances to bring about a fission explosion.
The energy is contained within the atoms themselves. Mankind has been doing underground nuclear testing for decades. Not a single one has initiated a "pent up earthquake" or otherwise triggered a cascading tectonic response. So there we are, planting Hiroshima bombs in the ground, and none of them create a natural disaster. Are you seriously claiming that electromagnetic radiation
which does not penetrate soil can do what an atomic explosion cannot?
The earth is bombarded by a cacophony of cosmic and solar radiation, in
energy quantities far exceeding anything some guys with a few Yagi antennas can do.
Put it this way... if HAARP can do what people claim, then it could be considered the ultimate energy source. Somehow, we would be amplifying the energy by a factor of millions. If that were the case, then there would be no need for fossil fuel or dirty fission. We would create free power, cause it to rain in drought-stricken areas, increase farm output by 1,000%.
Its a freaking observatory and scientific experiment, nothing more. There are legitimate concerns in this world. Why be distracted by conspiracies that make Bigfoot and aliens seem legitimate? This is the last I'll say on HAARP. If you believe everything that is on YouTube, then I highly recommend some high-school physics courses. Newton, let alone Einstein, are rolling in their graves right now.