Mehmet Çelik (Mehmet)
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I did my research thesis on Geoengineering when studying the weather here. When traveling from Thailand into Malaysia, a noticeable difference in sky conditions is often observed, particularly in cloud patterns and atmospheric haze. Globally, these visual changes are consistent with documented weather-modification and solar radiation management (SRM) research, which involves dispersing aerosols into the atmosphere to influence sunlight and precipitation. Commonly discussed materials in SRM research include sulfur-based aerosols and aluminum compounds. Linear white trails that persist and spread across the sky are widely observed and are associated with aerosol dispersion that can later return to the surface through rainfall, a process that has been studied for its environmental and health impacts.
The concept of human control over rainfall and atmospheric conditions is not new and appears in historical religious texts written over 1,400 years ago. Islamic narrations describe a future figure who would exert authority over natural systems:
“He will command the sky to rain, and it will rain.”(Sunan Ibn Mājah 4075)
Another narration states:
“He will move across the earth like a cloud driven by the wind… He will command the sky, and there will be rainfall.”
(Sahih Muslim 2937a)
These texts are often cited in discussions about large-scale control of weather and natural systems, illustrating that the idea of atmospheric manipulation was recorded long before modern technological capabilities.