The Mystery of Volcano Lightning and black holes

The Mystery of Volcano Lightning and black holes

This time on Punk Science TV, we are discussing the mystery of Volcano Lightning and Black Holes. 

The Mystery of Volcano Lightning and Black Holes

  • What is volcano lightning?
  • How can it help us to better understand volcanoes?
  • What have black holes got to do with it? 

Volcanic lightning remains a mystery. It is important to realise that comes from the volcano itself and happens during eruptions. We are not talking about a lightning strike from a storm that happens to hit a volcano whists it erupts. 

Volcano lightning and black holes

Volcano lightning and black holes

We now know that volcano lightning is fairly common and associated with charged particles. So we need to be looking for a mechanism that is fairly universal in that is happens in every volcanic eruption. 

Volcanoes cause great human devastation – we don’t know exactly how and why they erupt which means we can’t predict them either.

Furthermore Volcanic lightning remains mysterious. There are many theories about ash rubbing together and static electricity but the measurements we have done so far just don’t add up in terms of creating the power we witness in volcanic lightning. 

Volcanoes and The Black Hole Principle

However, in volcanic lightning, we have the hallmarks of the Black Hole Principle.

This includes the intermittent discharges of fast-moving electrons causing lightning.

As you may know by now, the fast-moving electrons are given off by the Black Hole Principle process as light moves from higher dimensions, beyond the speed of light, into our realms below the speed of light.

I have renamed the speed of the light, The Perception Horizon as it represents the limitations of what we normally perceive about the universe. 

The Black Hole Principle

The Black Hole Principle

Also, there is the discharge of water from volcanoes which is also emitted by black holes.

The Centre of the Earth behaves in exactly the same way as a Black Hole in space only smaller!

Hence the lightning at a galactic level, in storms and in volcanoes.

In fact, one of the few scientific studies that have been done, show that volcanic lightning does indeed behave the same way as in thunderstorms but in miniature. 

So that is how the mystery of volcano lightning is linked to black holes

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What happens if you peer into a black hole?

What happens if you peer into a black hole?

Today on Punk Science TV, we shall discuss galactic lightning.

What happens if you peer into a black hole?

Scientists have found a storm of gamma-rays inside a black hole that they are comparing to lightning.

They were looking at the galaxy IC 310 and witnessed its brightness shifting over just five minutes. Bear in mind that these scientists still think that black holes are destructive so they think these emissions are caused by material being gobbled up by the black hole.

Why the sudden flare-up?

But it takes at least 25 minutes for an object to cross the event horizon in their models. So why are these variations of galactic gamma-ray lightning happening so quickly?

All can be explained by the Black Hole Principle which says that gamma-ray bursts are created intermittently by the recombination of matter and antimatter at the edge of the black hole producing jets at the speed of light.

Sometimes the process goes the other way and matter and antimatter are formed from light. The process is breathing.

The Black Hole Principle

The Black Hole Principle

It is this breathing process that is creating the fluctuating brightness.

And of course, I have said before thunderstorms on earth are created in exactly the same way only smaller. It’s the same process all the way down.

Terrestrial gamma Ray Flashes, Elves and thunderstorms

Image: James Gordon Graham

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When is an Asteroid like a black hole?

When is an Asteroid like a black hole?

Today on Punk Science TV, we shall discuss the recent findings on asteroid, Bennu and how they relate to black holes.

A surprise

I was recently at a lecture about asteroids and the person presenting said that recent explorations of the asteroid Bennu threw up some major surprises. The asteroid, Bennu is intermittently ejecting material. You can see this quote from the director of the program here.

NASA Visualization Technology Applications and Development (VTAD) – Use your cursor to visualise Bennu

Why an asteroid is like a black hole

This was totally unexpected from the point of view of the astrophysicists. However, this pattern of intermittent ejection is totally in keeping with The Black Hole Principle.

Asteroids are ejecting material

Image: Pixabay

I am really excited that this new evidence is pointing to asteroids also displaying Black Hole Principle behaviour.

No conventional explanation

Whilst I was in the meeting there was a discussion that the ejections were too powerful for them to be caused by the usual suspects.

Conclusion

This is just the start of asteroid exploration and already asteroids are showing signs of Black Hole Principle behaviour. It’s very exciting to see what the future holds. Perhaps we will start to pick up antimatter/ matter or light emissions from asteroids too. They have already picked up carbon on the asteroid in keeping with the concept that fossil fuels are actually created by this principle. Let’s see what happens in the future. 

 

Does Mars have a Gas problem?

Does Mars have a Gas problem?

Today on Punk Science TV we are looking at the methane plumes on Mars and asking if this has anything to do with black holes.

To see the blog post mentioned in the video visit drmanjir.com/fossil

Does Mars have a gas problem?

NASA’s Curiosity Rover recently detected fluctuating spikes of methane in the atmosphere of the surface of Mars. At first, people speculated that Rover itself was farting methane but that was discounted.

So what is going on?

Well if you saw my earlier blog on how the Black Hole Principle is responsible for the creation of so-called fossil fuels it all becomes quite simple.

What’s the real source of methane in the solar system?

Oil, methane and even coal have been found on Moons, planets and even stars! All places where it is highly unlikely for forests and Marine life to have existed to create these so-called fossil fuels.

As I have outlined before The Black Hole Principle itself creates oil, methane and coal and one of its signatures is a fluctuating pattern.

Because the same principle works all the way through reality, Mars also will show signs of this behaviour.

Hence the oil and gas on Mars especially found coming from craters not just its centre. It’s black holes on black holes.

That’s why Mars is giving off plumes of gas. Nothing embarrassing. Unless you look at the pathetic explanations coming from mainstream scientists that is!

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Black Holes, TGFs and Elves

Black Holes, TGFs and Elves

In this episode of Punk Science TV, we discuss the latest news about TGFs in relations to The Black Hole Principle. 

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A shocking finding

So the topic of the video is the mysterious weather phenomena known as elves and terrestrial gamma-ray flashes or TGFs as they are known. As seen in the Space.com article that is being discussed in this episode, when TGFs were initially discovered, they were a big surprise. Nobody expected to find them in the Earth’s atmosphere and associated so strongly with thunderstorms. TGFs are basically the same things as Gamma-Ray bursts and we see these powerful emission coming from outer space which is what the telescope was initially looking for. 

I really want to emphasise that this was a tremendous surprise to find basically the same phenomena associated with black holes in space that conventional astrophysicists think are massive explosions, happening over our heads in something as common as thunderstorms. We didn’t even know until the telescope and satellite-era that thunderstorms were so ubiquitous with hundreds of lightning strikes on Earth every minute. TGFs associated with thunderstorms have also been found to be extremely common

Terrestrial gamma Ray Flashes, Elves and thunderstorms

Image: James Gordon Graham

Mysterious lightning

Really to say that we understand our weather fully is ludicrous as we don’t even fully understand the basic mechanisms behind lightning. Yet quite frankly it doesn’t stop some idiots from nodding sagely that this is all to do with global warming. If you had no idea that TGFs existed until the 1990s then the science of thunderstorms is in its infancy. You cannot possibly know everything about the complex relationship with climate yet. 

And it was only in 2011 that NASA announced that antimatter was found in thunderstorms too. Again, despite how common storms are on this planet, there is no adequate explanation in mainstream science. 

Elves too are highly energetic optical phenomena similar to auroras.

As I have been pointing out for over a decade, the same mechanism that occurs in galactic black holes also is at work in thunderstorms producing matter, antimatter and gamma-ray bursts. Auroras and elves are yet another point of correlation. 

So this is just more evidence to say that TGFs, elves and thunderstorms correspond to The Black Hole Principle. I hope you enjoy this new format of the blog. Leave a comment below to let me know what you think and sign up so you get new episodes to your email inbox. 

 

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