LE PAPILLON SOURCE and the Vegetal Calderas, infrastructures of the Green Empire of the East and the West.pdf


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When a series of Vegetal Calderas are strategically aligned to form a continuous chain across multiple territories—for
instance, in Mediterranean, semi-arid, or desert regions—these structures work synergistically. They form a Bioclimatic
Corridor, a kind of atmospheric green infrastructure capable of extending the beneficial effects of each Caldera over
several kilometers. The humidity generated by one structure is relayed to the next, increasing local condensation rates,
cloud cover, and thus, potential rainfall.

Artificial Flying Rivers

These Corridors give rise to what Paul Elvere DELSART calls artificial Flying Rivers: continuous atmospheric humidity
flows artificially generated by the combined action of the Calderas, circulating through the atmosphere above the
affected territories. These flows transport water vapor over long distances, enabling not only local climate cooling but
also rehydration of neighboring areas—and even the triggering of regenerative rainfall in regions beneath these paths.
This represents a form of positive and soft geoengineering—non-invasive and respectful of natural balances.

Systemic impact

The artificial Flying Rivers created through the Bioclimatic Corridors:





Help combat desertification and increase climate resilience in vulnerable areas.
Improve soil fertility through increased humidity and stimulation of microbial life.
Restore biodiversity by creating microclimates favorable to many plant and animal species.
Support regenerative agriculture and agroforestry systems established around or between the Calderas.

A planetary engineering project

On a global scale, this network of Bioclimatic Corridors, initiated by the Vegetal Calderas, is designed to progressively
expand across all continents: first around the Mediterranean basin, then into the Saharan region, India, South America,
and the neglected rural areas of Europe and Asia. The goal: rehydrate the Earth, stabilize local climates, restore the
disrupted water cycle caused by human activities, and initiate a new civilizational model in symbiosis with the biosphere.
In summary, the Vegetal Calderas are much more than local installations for sustainable agriculture or tourism—they
are catalysts of natural climate geoengineering on a regional and global scale, and the elemental building blocks of a
planetary network of Bioclimatic Corridors capable of restoring the atmospheric water cycle. They embody a profoundly
innovative vision: to reshape the planet’s climate not through technological domination, but through the proliferation of
interconnected, regenerative islands of life.

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