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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