Making the Weather

Wind is a sophisticated pattern and in linear mathematics appears to be a complex system. But we will need to persevere if we are to control our weather and prevent extreme weather from doing damage to our civilization. Some say that it is impossible to control the weather, yet others believe that indeed, soon we will be doing just that.

The patterns of wind within an atmosphere while taking into consideration ambient temperatures and land formations may not be as complex as we believe. As a matter of fact we have knowledge of many patterns in nature, which start from very simplistic formulas. It appears that simplicity breads complexity and that complexity can reverse the same process in many instances where those systems have tendencies and characteristics, which promote change or chaos.

As we learned how to unlock the mathematics, which can solve the factoring of prime numbers within computational complexity of algorithms in systems of cryptonics or win the game with our quest for quantum computing we may find that this is in fact relatively easy using multiple level equations in a slight modification of our current understanding and usage of mathematics. Soon, we will then discover how simple such patterns in nature actually are.

Once we complete this first step we will be well on our way to causing small changes, which will end up big changes as the weather event unfolds. Some liken this theory to the