Richard
(13
May 2005)
"Detailed House Temperature
re:Yesterday's post"
A person wrote me for details on my house temperatures
in regards to my letter yesterday.
First, let me add that I am very close also to Mt Baker,
another dormant volcano (so far).
Outside air temperature range for last two days has been
from 56 F to 68 F.
Basement floor temperature, concrete 70 F carpet 72 F.
Gypsum board wall temperatures in basement 71 F. Basement air temperatures
from 74 F to 79 F at 50% relative humidity.
Upstairs floor temperatures 70 F. Wall board temperatures
72 F. Upstairs air temperature 71 F to 73 F at 50% relative humidity, LOWER
air temperature than the basement zones.
It is impossible for the basement air in my house to
be higner temperature at the same relative humidity unless there is a source
of heat. Heat rises, therefore the upstairs should always be warmer than
my downstairs. There is no heat of any artifcial source downstairs (no
basement suites) and the furnace has not run for more than two months.
If this was some kind of global warming effect, then
the air temperarture would have to effect the air in the baement directly,
but the basement is warmer, and there are no open glass windows for radiation
heat to enter. Actually, the highest temperature I have recorded so far
was last night, 78 F in the basement, compared to 71 upstairs.
Physical laws of heat conduction are not changeable,
and they came from Jesus who is God and is in control of our universe.
Whatever is making my basement so warm (and this has
never happened before) is coming from the floor into the foundation and
the walls, the only thing I know of that would do this is a sea of magma
flowing under where I live.
I'm not scared or afraid of this at all, my hope is that
I am right, and there is going to be a massive volcanic activity right
where I live so my household can leave here and be with Jesus forever AMEN!