You probably have looked at satellite images of hurricanes and marvelled at just how similar their spiral patterns are to the spirals of galaxies. Intuitively there feels there is a connection between the two as if one fundamental pattern manifests itself throughout the cosmos. But could there really be any connection between hurricanes and black holes? New evidence points towards a similar mechanism behind the creation of galaxies and the creation of hurricanes here on earth.
A universal pattern?
We see spirals in everything from galaxies to pine cones. Looking at these spirals fills us with a sense of awe that there is something beyond the physical. That there is something unseen that is geometrically unfolding itself at many levels of reality and connecting everything in the cosmos.
When it comes to hurricanes though, we have learned to distance ourselves from that sense of wonder. The experts say there is no connection with galaxies. They say that hurricanes are formed when water heats up and combines with complex factors such as high winds. This means that they usually form over warm oceans.
Interestingly, they do not form over all warm bodies of water, so what is going on? What really triggers their formation?
The Anatomy of Hurricanes
Scientists admit that they do not know some of the basic mechanisms of hurricanes, or cyclones as they are more generally called. I have found this article, for example, which gives a few possible mechanisms behind the formation of the ‘eye’ of the storms but admits that our theories are not complete.
If you perform a quick internet search for ‘do hurricanes have lightning’ will give you seemingly certain answers that they do not. The explanation given is that the winds in hurricanes are travelling horizontally instead of vertically. So why are thunder and lightning detected in many hurricanes if they, supposedly, should not have them?
Understanding hurricanes and violent weather, in general, is of course of great human importance. Thousands of people die every year from hurricanes and they also cause great devastation to our communities and buildings. Hurricanes are the cause of great human suffering and the better we can understand them, the more chance we have of preventing this large-scale human devastation and death.
So fudging the mechanisms really doesn’t help anyone.
Big News! Hurricanes and Black Holes both emit gamma-rays
You probably know what is coming. I have big news! In May 2018, a paper was published that should change our whole perspective on hurricanes and how they operate.
Gamma-Ray bursts were detected in hurricanes and these have the signature of having been created by an antimatter positron beam. Lightning has already been detected for some time now within hurricanes.
So we now have lightning, gamma-ray bursts and antimatter found within hurricanes found most strongly near their centres.
It’s starting to look an awfully like The Black Hole Principle.
As you probably know by now, The Black Hole Principle states that the same pattern goes throughout reality from supermassive black holes in the centres of galaxies to even quarks. It is the same pattern expressed at different levels of reality. For some time now, I have been saying the Earth phenomena also fit into this black hole behaviour.
Instead of being guzzling monsters, black holes are actually creative. They give off jets and spirals of matter, antimatter and gamma-ray bursts. These emissions will happen in what seems to us a random pattern. The majority of the black hole actually exists beyond the speed of light. Light comes through the black hole, gets to the edge of our reality and splits into matter and antimatter. Sometimes these particles appear as electrons and positrons depending on what level of the universe is being observed.
This is why we see electrons almost at the speed of light coming out of black holes. And then sometimes they recombine and the matter and antimatter then form a gamma-ray burst. Water is often released as part of this process.
Could storms be mini black holes?
In Punk Science published in 2006, I stated that the Terrestrial Gamma Ray flashes that have been detected in thunderstorms are created by the same mechanism as black holes at the centre of galaxies. Since then, there has been much more evidence for this – NASA found antimatter from thunderstorms in 2010 and water has been found all over the cosmos including the largest body of water found in space in 2011.
So it turns out that Thunderstorms share many features with galactic black holes including producing water. It is the same mechanisms at every level of reality, it just looks different depending on which level you are looking at. So it is easy to predict what we should find in hurricanes if they are due to the same mechanism – gamma-ray bursts, fast-moving electrons and evidence of positrons as well as water production.
Evidence for the prediction – Hurricanes and black holes share characteristics
With the discovery and publication in May 2018, we now have the evidence we were looking for that hurricanes behave in a way that is consistent with The Black Hole Principle.
I hope that with this new discovery we take the opportunity to understand hurricanes and other aspects of our weather and realise that the same mechanism is occurring here that happens in galactic black holes in space. In doing so we may be able to predict and even prevent some of the destruction that occurs due to these violent weather patterns.
In discovering gamma-ray bursts in hurricanes we open the door to a new era in science and one that could have major ramifications for humanity as a whole in terms of preventing future suffering.
Greeting Dr. M:
Is there any possibility that when looking into a black hole from a telescope that we are simply seeing the other side? Would it be similar to looking through the eye of the hurricane top to bottom or vice versa?
Hi Rick and thanks for your comment. I am not sure if I have understood your question exactly but when we look at telescopes we can see spiral galaxies and the effects of black holes, but we can’t see black holes directly at present without manipulating the image (as seen in the last few years.) When the gamma-ray telescopes were trained on the Earth, they picked up signals in hurricanes. I am not sure if that answers your question.
Yes, you answered my question. I am new to this and noticed a crude similarity between black holes and the eyes of hurricanes. It prompted a search.
Thank you taking the time to answer my question.
You’re merely “rediscovering” what occultists have known for quite some time…..”As above; so below.” Microcosm reflects macrocosm, just as the planets orbit the Sun and electrons orbit around atoms. Look into the Emerald Tablet.
Yes absolutely – this is eternal knowledge. In fact, Gnostic Christians knew about creative black holes, so I guess they got the info from Ancient Egypt. Yes, I looked into the Emerald Tablet before. What is different about this era is the confirmation from telescope data.
Thanks for reading the post and taking the time to write a comment.
Hurricanes transfer heat from the tropics to the poles, could black holes transfer something into the cosmos to keep our universe stable?
Thank you for your question. What I am saying is that hurricanes are actually created by the same mechanism as galactic black holes only smaller, which is why I was able to predict gamma rays and antimatter from hurricanes whereas the mainstream scientists were not expecting these. Hope that helps.
Maybe we would understand the universe more if we studied things closer at hand…
Yes exactly!
I think we are also missing the connection that people get caught up in thinking the hole is a portal to somewhere else. It may be that the hole is simply the eye of the storm. Since there is no up or down in space, the hole may be deep or not (and perhaps this could be measured somehow), but probably just takes you to the other side of the storm. Since the eye is the calmest area, I do not think people should be focused on entering the eye, but focused on jumping into the outer edges of the storm, and then that may put you in a spin cycle that you may never be able to escape. Hurricanes have forces acting against them on Earth that cause them to break up and decay. Black holes, while also moving in a direction like a hurricane, do not have anything powerful enough to stop them or cause the decay. Hence black holes are simply nightmarish level hurricanes in space.
Good points. Thank you.
Perhaps we could send testing equipment through the eye of a hurricane?
good going Dr.
Thank you.