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ZetaTalk: Internet

Note: written prior to July 15, 1995

The months before the cataclysms, satellite failure will be sporadic, but
enough to impact technology as it support lifestyles today. Land lines will
be reliable, but cell phones will not. This will be most disconcerting to the
power brokers among the elite, who will find business floundering, stocks
which have fallen almost to the ground unable to be salvaged, and the
reliance of the military on communications creating choas among those
expected to protect the elite. These groups will be screeching at each
other, making shrill demands where no fix can be made. The little man,
the common man, will fare better, especially if they are using short wave
technology. They will rely on this increasingly, and it will be old hand and
familiar by the time it is needed solely, for communication at a distance
from the site.
Computer networks will remain in place following the cataclysms in
accordance with their structure. Any electrical appliance protected from
damage will operate after the cataclysms as before, provided a source of
electricity is available. Networks are another matter, as there are many
parts to the whole, and in the main any breakage will disable the whole the weak link theory in action. Networks relying on wires run over the
Earth cannot be expected to be operational. Likewise, networks
operating by satellite bounce will find themselves with a problem when
the satellites are torn from the skies. How then will computer networks
operate? We would suggest that short wave radio networks established
by dish, not relying on satellites, may be a solution. From high point to
high point on Earth, such a network could operate after the cataclysms.
And where the pole shift will affect land lines, which will be torn, and
satellite bounce, as the satellites will be ripped from the skies - short
wave radio communication bouncing off the Moon or the ionosphere will
survive.
Cloud cover does not much affect this short wave communication, today,

so the murky atmosphere and low cloud cover will not prevent short
wave communication in the years following the pole shift either. The
ionosphere will reform, within weeks of the pole shift, as this is a factor or
the component of the atmosphere. Like the separation of oil and water,
which takes place after a bottle of salad dressing is violently shaken, the
components find their level and re-establish their relationship afterwards.
The ionosphere will be lower, however, due to an overall loss of
atmosphere which will only gradually be replaced, which will require
using a different angle during communication to achieve a bounce. Thus,
radio operators should adjust to their changed circumstances after the
pole shift as they would in any changed circumstances today, using the
same approach and choosing their techniques accordingly.
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