Wildfires create thunderstorms – are these mini black holes? If so, are they the cause of the fires? Because we know that thunderstorms are created by the same mechanism that creates black holes in the centres of galaxies, the possibility then exists that the lightning exuded by the clouds associated with wildfires could actually be the cause of wildfires and not just a consequence of them.
In this article, I ask the audacious question, do black holes create wildfires?
Wild devastation
In early 2020, the world was rocked by the devastating news that wildfires across Australia had caused massive destruction and the near extinction of some species. It isn’t just Australia which suffers such losses.
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Other countries such as the USA also regularly experience wildfires. It is assumed that there is an initial spark probably caused by the sun or even human carelessness. Vegetation that has dried out provides ample fuel for wildfires to quickly go out of control.
Wildfire storms
There is a phenomenon associated with wildfires that caught my attention: the storms that appear alongside wildfires that can sometimes produce lightning thus spreading the fire even further.
So what is happening here? Conventional science, of course, doesn’t fully understand how lightning is generated as discussed here so wildfire storms are even more poorly understood. In case you are thinking that they are caused by friction and static build-up in clouds, think again as this theory has long been disproved by scientific data.
Dangerous clouds
What we can observe associated with wildfires is that a type of cloud called a Pyrocumulonimbus. It was originally thought that these clouds were rare but now scientists are realising that they are a fairly common occurrence with wildfires. These clouds produce lightning but do not always produce rain.
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As you can imagine, the lightning from these clouds can ignite further fires and worsening the situation.
But knowing as I do, that thunderstorms show the same characteristics as larger black holes in space, I decided to investigate wildfire storms. What I found was very intriguing.
Intriguing characteristics
Although the pyrocumulonimbus clouds are associated with wildfires, they are very similar to those found around volcanoes. This, of course, is to be expected according to The Black Hole Principle theory, because each level of the universe is working according to the same pattern.
Again this would fit with the bipolar jet activity that we see associated with black holes from galactic centres all the way down to quarks. These clouds have also been witnessed showing vortex behaviour – similar to a tornado.
Rarely, sometimes there will even be a fire tornado associated with bushfires.
I then found myself wondering, have we got things the wrong way round? Do black holes create wildfires?
The Black Hole Principle and Wildfires
We know that Black Hole Principle activity fluctuates; they are sometimes active, sometimes not. They appear in different areas at different times. This is what gives this and other planets their weather systems.
So maybe what is happening in some wildfires is that black holes themselves initiate in an area, these create lightning which ignites the dry vegetation causing the fire to spread. We see further mini black holes in the area which create the pyrocumulonimbus clouds, lightning strikes, ejection of material high into the atmosphere and sometimes rain.
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Sure, some wildfires are created for other reasons such as human negligence but effectively the ones created by lightning are being created by mini black holes!
By understanding The Black Hole Principle better, we may be able to manipulate the behaviour of black holes around forests and help to control the initiation of wildfires thus preventing the widespread destruction that they cause.
Scientists are running out of ideas. Is it time for a new paradigm?
With so many changes going on in the world, it feels like we are coming to the close of a civilisation. In this article and video, I discuss if we are at the end of science?
One is the debasement of currency, another is the celebration of sporting stars or gladiators depending on your era, another is the increasing disparity between the rich and the poor and another is the rise of celebrity chefs.
I think we can agree that we have seen quite a few of these recently and it seems like massive debasement of currency is just around the corner.
With the startling events of 2020, most people in Western civilisation may be waking up to the possibility that we are seeing the beginning of the end – that the dismantling of empire is coming soon.
Where are all the breakthroughs?
And so it is with Science and its breakthroughs in the understanding of the nature of reality. Although the 20th Century seemed awash with groundbreaking ideas such as the theory of relativity and quantum physics, more recent attempts to create breakthroughs of that magnitude haven’t borne fruit.
In a visit to the Perimeter Institute in Canada, journalist Daniel Cossins reported back to New Scientist magazine in January 2019 about the state of theoretical physics and it was not entirely optimistic.
Neil Turok, the director of the Institute explained that when he entered physics in the early 80s, “it stopped being successful”. And later in the article, Turok is quoted as suggesting that we disregard the past 30 years and retrace our steps to figure out where we went wrong.
One of the key issues is the lack of one unified theory that unites the very large structures in space, such as galaxies, with the very small, such as atoms. Although certain theories in physics have been very successful at explaining some aspects of the universe.
Is there something that unites all processes from the very large such as galaxies to atoms Image: Shutterstock
We need a new paradigm
We need a new paradigm in physics. I believe that The Black Hole Principle can contribute to that new paradigm. It has successfully predicted behaviour at several levels of the universe such as antimatter from thunderstorms, water from black holes, methane on Mars and much more.
At a time when civilisation and ideas are running out, it is time to move to a new paradigm that places consciousness at the heart of both science and civilisation.
What do you think? Let me know in the comments below.
Why do we perpetuate lies about lightning despite the evidence? In this article, we will examine lightning and lies.
Introduction
There are 40-100 lightning strikes per second around the planet.
For something that is so common you would think that we have an explanation for lightning.
But that’s where you would be wrong. Because not only do we not have an explanation for lightning but people lie and pretend that we have it all sussed out.
But we know this, don’t we?
You are probably thinking – we do have an explanation for lightning. It’s a basically big form of static electricity.
Just as when we walk across a dry carpet, get charged up, touch a metal door handle and get a shock, so it is with lightning and clouds in thunderstorms, only bigger.
The usual story
You may have even heard an explanation like this one.
Clouds contain ice particles and hail that rub together and get charged up. The negatively charged particles fall to the lower part of the cloud and the positively charged particles to the top.
This causes the positive charges on the ground to build up and eventually there is a spark of lightning between them
And for negative charges being at the bottom and positive at the top – turns out there are positive charges at the bottom too.
So why do we perpetuate the lies?
Covering the Discomfort
Because we don’t have an explanation for something that is very common on the planet.
It’s easier to ignore the scientific fact that the static electricity hypothesis has been disproven than face the fact that we cannot explain something that happens on our planet over 40 times a second.
With the Black Hole Principle – the same mechanism that occurs at the centre of a galaxy occurs in thunderstorms – hence we find antimatter, gamma rays and x-rays in thunderstorms just as we do in black holes. Not to mention water!
They have been spotted by amateur astronomers as well. Interestingly they do not seem to leave traces behind on the surface of the Moon.
Some speculate that these flashes could be associated with seismic activity but astronomers do not really know what they are.
Explanation: these flashes are created because the Moon also displays Black Hole Principle behaviour in that sometimes it creates light through the annihilation process of matter and antimatter.
The Black Hole Principle
2. A very dense anomaly has been detected under the South Pole of the moon.
As our ability to analyse bodies in space become more sophisticated, we have been able to scan the moon more deeply and found a few surprises. This has led to the finding of a very dense anomaly at the South Pole of the Moon. It could be some kind of very heavy metal and it’s 300 km beneath the surface. Our sense of the consistency of the moon has had to change.
Explanation: As discussed in previous articles on this site, it seems that many elements are generated by The Black Hole Principle, possibly all the elements. So this could be the reason why there is a dense anomaly 300 km beneath the surface of the Moon. It is being created by the centre of the Moon.
3. The Moon contains water ice and could be producing it.
We used to think that the Moon was dry but now we know there is a lot of water there. It is especially around the poles and in craters as water ice.
Explanation: Water production is one of the hallmarks of The Black Hole Principle. We would expect water to be plentiful at the poles as The Black Hole Principle works in a bipolar jet fashion as seen at the galaxy level.
Explanation: Volcanic activity is also the periodic release of energy from beyond the speed of light from the inner black hole dynamo of each planet of each moon.
5. The moon is brighter than the sun in the gamma-ray spectrum.
Explanation: Of course, the mainstream scientists will say that the gamma rays are only just hitting the moon from outside, but according to The Black Hole Principle, it is perfectly possible for the Moon to be creating gamma rays itself.
I hope you have enjoyed our exploration of the Moon. Are there any facts that we have missed out? Which new revelations have interested you the most? Please leave a comment below this article.
In August 2019, Scientists spotted that the centre of our own galaxy, The Milky Way became 75 times brighter in just a few hours. It was in the Near-infrared spectrum so wasn’t visible to the ‘naked eye’. This was an increase far greater and faster than ever seen before.
Some Astronomers were at a loss as to how this occurred. Some people speculated that the flare-up was caused by a star falling into the black hole at the centre. The black hole is called Sagittarius A.
Of course, according to The Black Hole Principle, sudden flare-ups in brightness are to be expected. This is because, as light reaches us from higher dimensions, it splits into matter and antimatter. But then these can recombine to form light again. This can take various forms including gamma-ray bursts.
Our Breathing Galaxy
The timing of these cycles varies, from a few seconds to several months or even more. This is why we see these sudden flare-ups. They represent the ‘breathing’ process of The Black Hole Principle.
We even have some evidence that the gases near the centre of the Milky Way called High-velocity clouds ‘breathe’ in and out.
A problem solved
When you understand the underlying pattern, the sudden brightness of the black hole at the centre of the Milky Way can be explained. As to how it becomes so bright – well we are talking about the light from infinity coming into our world!
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