Ultraviolet spiral mystery

Scientists have recently discovered pulses and spirals of Ultraviolet light on the South Pole of Mars. Although they have convinced themselves they understand the chemical reason for these pulses of UV light, they do not understand why there is a spiral shape to them.

Can the Black Hole Principle come to the rescue and solve the mystery of Spirals on Mars?

Spirals on Mars

In August 2020 reports were published that spirals of light have been seen on the South Pole of Mars. These were in the Ultraviolet spectrum so not visible to the naked eye.

Spirals in Nature

Spirals in Nature Credit: NASA

Mars also displays large pulsating areas which do seem to have a pattern to them according to to the time of day and even the seasons. 

Although scientists think they have an explanation for the chemical composition of these pulses, they can’t explain their spiral pattern.

North Pole Mars Mystery

These recent spirals were seen around the South Pole of Mars but spirals have also been seen in the ice around the North Pole of Mars.

Spirals on Mars

Spirals on Mars in the ice. Credit: MOLA team, NASA

As you might be aware spiral patterns are common in nature. There seems to be a fundamental mathematical pattern and geometry to the universe.

Spiral in Ferns

Spiral in Ferns

The behaviour of Mars all makes sense when you understand the Black Hole Principle and that the same pattern that occurs in black holes – bipolar jets in a spiral pattern are also happening on Mars and other structures including the Earth.

Spirals in Nature

Spirals in Nature

We would expect such geometry to be seen on Mars as it will display the same patterns as larger black holes in the centres of galaxies. 

Black Hole Principle

The Black Hole Principle

Conclusion

So it seems that the mystery of the Spirals on Mars is solved. If you understand The Black Hole Principle, you would expect to see spiral geometry on various bodies in space.

 

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