The Iasoberg Model was developed to locate the Allais Effect within, on and near the Earth as a means to explain a gap in the current understanding of gravity. These bands are called Iasobergs (pronounced ice-o-bergs). The location of bands is based on the positions of the Earth, Sun, Moon, and centre of the galaxy at a particular time. All outputs are displayed and calculated using Universal Time
(UTC). Refer to www.iasoberg.com for more information on the Iasoberg Model, its development and the Iasobergs. The Iasoberg Model has been proposed as a means to attempt to explain a number of experimental observations that cannot be explained by our current knowledge of physics. The model has not been verified scientifically. However, the output of the model has demonstrated a strong correlation with some severe weather activity in the USA over a number of years for which accurate data is available. Further information about the Iasoberg Model and its correlation with severe weather activity can be obtained from Note 4 in the publications section at www.Iasoberg.com. The display of the output of the model should not be interpreted to predict an activity/event, nor should the proposed forces in the model be linked to the cause of an activity/event. The Iasobergs indicate where the Allais Effect may exist on the surface of the Earth at a certain time. The Iasobergs are defined as:
Solar Fundamental Iasoberg - Is forcused at the barycenter of the earth moon system and the bands made up of dark red dots
Solar Mirror Image Iasoberg - Is focused at the anti barycenter of the earth moon system and the bands made up of light red dots
Solar Earth Centric Iasoberg - Is focused at the center of the Earth and the bands made up of short red vertical lines
Galactic Fundamental Iasoberg - Is focused at the barycenter of the earth moon system and the bands made up of dark green dots
Galactic Mirror Image Iasoberg - Is focused at the anti barycenter of the earth moon system and the bands made up of light green dots
Galactic Earth Centric Iasoberg - Is focused at the center of the Earth and the bands made up of short green vertical lines