“And through time, this energy is accumulated along faults and it does not at all relate to any type of microwave he was referring to,†he added. “And, in that sense, I would think that that person who keeps on stating or mentioning the word Stanford to boost his credibility, I think is just pulling a trick on us.â€
Lagmay went on to stress that while anyone is entitled to make a hypothesis, he or she must able to “prove it to be considered as something that is really happening.â€
“He must be able to demonstrate it well, clearly. And it must be repeatable. As of this moment, there is no reason to believe this person,†he said.
“It’s just not possible to come up with a Google image or video of what he was demonstrating, which is hard to test and hard to examine, and come up with incredible, incredulous statements about the relationship of these microwave pulses. It’s just not possible in science,†he stressed.
Lagmay, however, did not deny that there were previous studies on a similar topic, which he referred to as “climate engineering.â€
“There are research projects that want to test whether it is possible to inject aerosols and sulfur into the atmosphere. It’s a project that was shut down by the government because of public complaints,†he said.
“They say it is possible that the amount and the location where you could put it could control the climate in any particular region. That’s the closest I know, and this one, the microwave theory, this conspiracy theory, has yet to be proven well,†he added.
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