by Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton | Aug 5, 2020 | Paradigm Revolution, Punk Science, Science
Mysterious Lights have been spotted around Earthquakes but what is causing them?
An elusive mystery
For 300 years, people have been recording mysterious lights that sometimes appear around earthquakes. For many years these reports have been dismissed but recently, people have managed to capture footage of the phenomenon. Sometimes it appears to look like lightning but coming from the ground.
The mainstream science
It doesn’t occur in all earthquakes and its mechanism is still mysterious. Some scientists remain sceptical that they exist at all. Some have proposed that earthquake lights are created by rocks and crystals such as quartz which generate electric currents when an earthquake occurs. This is far from being confirmed, however.
Earthquakes as black holes
From the perspective of The Black Hole Principle, Earthquake lights are easily explained. If the same mechanism that occurs in black holes at the centres of galaxies occurs in earthquakes then the lights are created by the combination of matter and antimatter.
The Black Hole Principle
Electrons at close to the speed of light are also discharged from a black hole so the lightning from an earthquake is also to be expected.
For more information on how earth phenomena are created by The Black Hole Principle, check out these earlier articles here, and here.
It is my hope that this knowledge will one day help us to combat earthquakes and alleviate the human suffering that they cause.
by Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton | Jun 17, 2020 | Punk Science, Science
Fast Radio bursts are one of the biggest mysteries in science today.
You may have heard of them because scientists are so stumped as to what is causing them that they are inventing all sorts of theories. Even that they could be alien communications!
So that’s what we are looking at in this episode of Punk Science TV.
An unexpected signal
In 2007 a scientist named Duncan Lorimer was looking over old data from the 1990s for new insights on pulsars when his student found a huge spike that everybody else had missed.
It was a burst of radio waves that had so much power in a short time that it would have taken the equivalent of all the energy of the solar system to produce them.
It wasn’t very certain if they were an artefact or not but after a while, scientists were finding more of these Fast Radio Bursts or FRBs and they are one of the biggest mysteries of space.
Characteristics of FRBs
What we know about FRBs
1. They emit huge amounts of energy in a short time – we are talking about thousands of a second in some cases.
2. They are coming from various places in the universe including our own galaxy.
3. They can sometimes repeat themselves after days or even hours.
Sometimes the source becomes quiet and we haven’t seen them repeat yet.
4. FRBs come in different strengths.
Alien Radio?
Explanations that have been put forward have included everything from alien communication to neutron stars colliding. We also have a favourite – they are being emitted from objects called Magnetars which are like neutron stars with strong magnetic fields.
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/S. Wiessinger
(And let’s not forget – these are made-up objects anyway to try and explain the effects we see in space! We haven’t actually seen them directly.)
Chasing the Gamma Rays to the Black Hole
Well, we are now tracking the source of the FRBs and have found that Gamma Ray bursts and X-rays are found in the same area at around the same time.
These are barn door characteristics of The Black Hole Principle.
1. You have the power emitted in a short amount of time, much more than can be explained easily. That’s because the energy is entering into our dimension from infinity.
2. The seemingly random patterns – emission over seconds, hours, days, months or even years can be possible.
It’s the breathing process of the black hole principle that can seem random to us.
3. FRBs are coming from all over space which would be expected as BHP is fractal in nature.
4. And they are associated with gamma-ray bursts and X-rays which I have long spoken about as the consequence of the antimatter, matter and light cycle at the edge of the black hole.
The Black Hole Principle
There are lots of types of energy emitted by BHP and this includes microwaves and radio waves.
Easy and Effortless
You don’t need any weird explanation for FRB. The universe is effortless. It breathes at every level.
So does this mean there are no aliens in space? No! But you don’t need to evoke aliens to explain FRBs when you understand the Black Hole Principle. It all becomes easy.
What do you think? Have FRBs been solved? Leave a comment below.
by Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton | Mar 11, 2020 | Paradigm Revolution, Punk Science, Science
The Biggest Ever Explosion in the Universe
Astronomers have recently found the biggest explosion in the universe ever recorded. Or is it?
Astronomers recently reported that they had found the biggest explosion ever in the universe that they have ever found so far. It has punched a hole in the centre of a huge galaxy 390 million light-years away.
It’s estimated that the explosion had the power of 10 million times the lifetime energy output of the sun.
But is it an explosion?
Let’s look at some of the features.
- It’s in the vicinity of a black hole.
- It contains electrons at just below the speed of light
- It created a concentrated jet.
Conventional scientists say that this explosion was created by in-falling material on top the black hole that was then accelerated out. But they are quite vague as to how a black hole actually does this.
In their minds, black holes are supposed to be sucking everything in so why is stuff exploding out?
They admit they don’t know what is going on.
Everything becomes clearer with The Black Hole Principle.
We expect jets of electrons to be emitted from black holes at just below the speed of light because they have only just entered our dimensions. This is accompanied by various types of radiation including radio waves.
This is obviously another Black Hole Principle event
Why is this event so powerful? It is powered by infinite light in higher dimensions that reaches our dimension via a black hole. When the light slows down it gives off these emissions often as beams of electrons at the speed of light because they have only just slowed down to our dimensions.
We need to stop pretending that we know everything about our universe. There is a lot that we do not know. It lies beyond the speed of light. That is where these extreme energies are coming from.
It’s quite humbling really. It’s not an explosion but the effortless power of the universe creating itself from infinity.
by Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton | Jan 8, 2020 | Paradigm Revolution, Punk Science, Science
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
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.
Image: James Gordon Graham
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by Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton | Nov 16, 2017 | Paradigm Revolution, Punk Science
When I received The Black Hole Principle through a vision in 2003, I knew it to be the truth of how the universe works. Pretty soon, the evidence for it started to mount up and as it did, it became clear that the theory was excellent at predicting the behaviour of stars and planets. But sometimes there is a real humdinger of a piece of evidence that is such a shockingly vivid example of the power of the theory that it amazes me all over again. So in this article, we will be looking at the Top 8 Predictions of the Black Hole Principle that even made me gasp.
1. Water comes out of sunspots
In 1997 a team at the University of Waterloo Ontario confirmed that water is found on the sun, specifically as steam ejected from sunspots. Now for a lot of people, this should be a total surprise; I would have thought that such news could send shock waves around the world. I am guessing from the lack of references to this that most academic scientists don’t even know about it. It seems so incongruent with expectations that it has been mainly ignored.
Back in 2006 Punk Science described how sunspots also display Black Hole Principle (BHP) behaviour. As we now know, that includes the production of water. So from this perspective, it is not a surprise that sunspots produce water because they would be expected to show the same sort of behaviour as galactic black holes and terrestrial gamma-ray flashes.
http://solar-center.stanford.edu/news/sunwater.html
Image: Graphic Stock
2. The Galaxy is breathing
The Black Hole Principle involves a movement, like a breath at the Perception Horizon. When the breath goes one way, matter and antimatter are produced. When it goes another, gamma rays and light are produced. The actual particles differ according to the level of the universe you are talking about, but the process is the same. This is why we observe gamma-ray bursts that shine bright and then fade and events in space that don’t seem to follow the expected pattern of an explosion or another violent event.
So I was amazed to find that there are indeed clouds of hydrogen gas near the centre of the Milky Way called high-velocity clouds that appear to be breathing in and out. It could be a sign of the breathing process that is actually occurring in the central black hole itself that is being translated in the gas clouds immediately around it.
Richter P, Wakker BP. Our growing breathing galaxy. Scientific American. January 2004; 28-37.
3. The Milky way spews antimatter fountains
Very shortly after I had the vision of the Black Hole Principle I spotted this finding in New Scientist. Although it is quite an old discovery now, for me it was so important because it confirmed what I saw in the vision – that antimatter is produced in a black hole. It was this article that gave me the courage to move forward despite not being a physicist or academic, as I knew that The Black Hole Principle was important and was able to make predictions about the universe.
Reich ES. When Antimatter attacks. New Scientist. 24 April 2004; 34-37.
Image: ESA/Hubble, L. Calçada (ESO) Creative Commons Wikimedia
4. Antimatter comes out of thunderstorms
At the time of writing Punk Science, I stated that thunderstorms are basically powered by the same mechanism that is behind galactic core black holes and if so, we should be able to see fast-moving electrons (which we do), gamma-ray bursts which we do except we call them gamma-ray flashes and antimatter. At the time the latter had not been discovered, but in 2011 NASA made the announcement that they indeed found antimatter in thunderstorms.
NASA’s Fermi Catches Thunderstorms Hurling Antimatter into Space http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/GLAST/news/fermi-thunderstorms.html 10th January 2011.
Image: NASA, James Gordon Graham
5. The Galaxy is blowing bubbles
One of the mainstays of the Black Hole Principle is of course that gamma-ray bursts are produced by the cores of galaxies. This means they should also be produced by our own galaxy which we found out fairly recently, also harbours a supermassive black hole. But just as the mainstream world was shocked when they found black holes at the centre of all galaxies, they were not expecting anything to come out of it either.
But in 2010 an analysis of data from the Fermi telescope revealed that our galaxy is actually blowing bubbles; gamma-ray bubbles are emerging from the supermassive black hole of the Milky Way galaxy. Again this was a surprise to mainstream scientists not expecting to see this sort of activity in our home galaxy and not sure what was causing it.
Further analysis of the image showed the characteristic bipolar jet of The Black Hole Principle. The bubble patterns seem to be created by the jets spiralling over time. Again a beautiful example of The Black Hole Principle behaviour found in an unexpected place.
Gamma Ray bubbles discovered from Milky Way (FERMI image copyright of NASA)
6. Moss grows in spirals
In 1997, biologist Fred Sack examined some Moss plants that had just returned from being aboard the space shuttle mission, Colombia. These moss plants were known to either grow towards the light or towards gravity. What is interesting is that out in space where there was no light to move towards, the plants grew in a spiral. I was so excited to read about this because according to The Black Hole Principle, the underlying fundamental force moves in a spiral.
This spiral force of light and consciousness gives rise to all the forces in physics such as gravity. Away from the light and from the Earth, the plants seemed to have tuned into the underlying pattern of gravity – a spiral. Sadly on a further mission in 2003, the space shuttle broke apart on re-entry and the crew was killed. Further moss experiments were recovered, however, reconfirming this spiral growth and this article was published in Nature.
http://www.nature.com/news/2005/050131/full/050131-1.html http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2002/16jul_firemoss/
7. Water is produced on Mars
For much of my life I have been preoccupied with the scientific world and ever since I was a child I remember people talking about the wish to find water on other planets. The idea was that as soon as we found water we would find life. Much to everyone’s surprise then, water turns out to be pretty abundant in the universe. What the mainstream scientists don’t understand is why. They come up with all sorts of theories about past collisions with snowball comets and asteroids.
However, according to The Black Hole Principle, water is actually produced from the black hole itself. More work needs to be done in this but I think it is a product of a higher dimensional process as the antimatter and matter split happens, water is produced much like in this diagram.
So it was not a surprise to me when the announcement came that Mars is actually populated by water that is being regenerated. That’s because I know that the planet Mars is displaying Black Hole Principle behaviour within its interior and that includes water production. So of course surface water is being regenerated just as it is in the sun, as the source of the water is the interior of the planet.
Discovery of water on Mars, Image: NASA
8. The Earth’s oceans come from the Earth’s interior
Speaking of water coming from the interior of a planet, the Earth itself is a black hole process showing the same types of behaviours as a galactic black hole in space. For many years it has been a mystery as to how the oceans of the planet arrived on the Earth. Various theories have been put forward including that in the Earth’s distant past, an icy comet collided with the Earth depositing its water and it has simply been recycled ever since. There was no proof of this though, but it has been received wisdom.
Knowing what I knew about the way black holes produce water through their dynamic processes and that this is happening at every single level of the universe, it was simply logical that the Earth’s oceans are being produced by the interior of the planet. So I made the public announcement and prediction at the Institute of Noetic Sciences in 2013 that the true source of the Earth’s oceans was actually the Earth’s interior.
Within about eight months it was announced by mainstream scientists that there is a massive ocean in the interior of the Earth. The answer to where the Earth’s water comes from seems to have been found.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn25723-massive-ocean-discovered-towards-earths-core/
Image: Graphicstock Illustration of comet hitting Earth and seeding oceans
Conclusion
The beauty of having a simple, elegant description theory is that it is simple enough to predict aspects of the universe as yet undiscovered. I have now gone on public record saying that we should expect to see evidence of antimatter coming from volcanoes so time will tell if this is correct. We have already discovered antimatter geoneutrinos coming from the Earth’s core so maybe this is all we need.
So far, The Black Hole Principle has been able to describe the universe in a more accurate way than many mainstream theories and to even expect some of the more seemingly bizarre observations. And that is what a powerful idea in science is all about – it is strongly predictive. If you would like to check out just some of these predictions take a look at Punk Science here. On the basis of this article, what are your thoughts on the predictions of The Black Hole Principle? Leave your comments below.