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The patent he wrote with Simon Ramo dealt with the how-to. "How you turn
the knobs on your antennae and beam things and make things happen." Since the
Earth's magnetic field is barely strong enough to turn the needle on a compass, Ramo
added the concept of using a very large ground-based superconducting coil to modify
the amount of the earth's magnetic field at a certain altitude, Eastlund told Manning,
"To give you a little more ability to control things...It would allow you to more
effectively do things up at the high altitude."
The reporter asked, "Has anyone raised the thought of things getting out of
control?"
Eastlund didn't seem to notice the anger behind her question, and he gave an
enthusiastic technical answer. "I don't mean control in that sense," he said, "Let's say
you want electrons to get hot. You send your waves through and they get hot,
but only use up one per cent of what you sent...So you have to use a
huge antenna....Control in terms of doing what you want."
The physicist emphasized that he is in favor of HAARP. "If ten per cent of
any of these things work out, it's going to be a very neat thing."
A growing number of people don't agree. Before we meet Clare Zickuhr and
"the guys in the bush", the next chapter will look back at the history of attempts to
do "neat things" in the upper atmosphere.