by Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton | Apr 30, 2020 | Paradigm Revolution, Punk Science, Science
The End of Science?
Scientists are running out of ideas. Is it time for a new paradigm?
With so many changes going on in the world, it feels like we are coming to the close of a civilisation. In this article and video, I discuss if we are at the end of science?
The Collapse of Empire
From the Ottomans to the Roman Empire, apparently there were a few signs that heralded the demise of all civilisations.
One is the debasement of currency, another is the celebration of sporting stars or gladiators depending on your era, another is the increasing disparity between the rich and the poor and another is the rise of celebrity chefs.
I think we can agree that we have seen quite a few of these recently and it seems like massive debasement of currency is just around the corner.
With the startling events of 2020, most people in Western civilisation may be waking up to the possibility that we are seeing the beginning of the end – that the dismantling of empire is coming soon.
Where are all the breakthroughs?
And so it is with Science and its breakthroughs in the understanding of the nature of reality. Although the 20th Century seemed awash with groundbreaking ideas such as the theory of relativity and quantum physics, more recent attempts to create breakthroughs of that magnitude haven’t borne fruit.
In a visit to the Perimeter Institute in Canada, journalist Daniel Cossins reported back to New Scientist magazine in January 2019 about the state of theoretical physics and it was not entirely optimistic.
Neil Turok, the director of the Institute explained that when he entered physics in the early 80s, “it stopped being successful”. And later in the article, Turok is quoted as suggesting that we disregard the past 30 years and retrace our steps to figure out where we went wrong.
One of the key issues is the lack of one unified theory that unites the very large structures in space, such as galaxies, with the very small, such as atoms. Although certain theories in physics have been very successful at explaining some aspects of the universe.
Is there something that unites all processes from the very large such as galaxies to atoms Image: Shutterstock
We need a new paradigm
We need a new paradigm in physics. I believe that The Black Hole Principle can contribute to that new paradigm. It has successfully predicted behaviour at several levels of the universe such as antimatter from thunderstorms, water from black holes, methane on Mars and much more.
At a time when civilisation and ideas are running out, it is time to move to a new paradigm that places consciousness at the heart of both science and civilisation.
What do you think? Let me know in the comments below.
by Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton | Apr 1, 2020 | Punk Science, Science
Oil, coal and other hydrocarbons have been found all over space. But we think that these substances are fossil fuels. so how did they get there?
Why is there oil on Saturn’s moon, Titan?
Some years ago it was discovered that one of Saturn’s moons called Titan harboured masses of organic chemicals – effectively it’s a massive oil field.
It has more oil than we have on planet earth it even rains down hydrocarbons! In fact, hydrocarbons which are supposed to be the molecules of life, are found all over space. Scientists have even found oil on Mars.
And the biggest oil field ever discovered exists in the far reaches of space. Not only that but coal has also been found coming out of stars.
It causing some people to find a way to mine the resources in space which is actually a rapidly growing industry. But why are oil and coal there in the first place?
Fossils in Space?
Oil and coal are supposed to be fossil fuels created from long-dead trees and marine life.
There are no trees or marine life on Titan or Mars on stars or outer space so what is going on?
Upwelling theory
A big clue came from Physicist, Thomas Gold who wrote in his book, The Deep Hot Biosphere that the pattern of distribution of oil and coal on Earth fits an upwelling origin – which means that oil and coal are coming up from the deep and not sinking down from the surface.
It really is an excellent book that exposes that many of our ideas about fossil fuels and how they are created just do not stack up to the evidence. Gold was not the first to propose this idea; Russian scientists did so too.
Oil from Black Holes
I am proposing that the reason we see hydrocarbons all over space is that they are being produced by the Black Hole Principle.
According to this theory, Mars, Titan and even the Earth are prolific in producing oil from their interior.
But for the theory to be correct, we need to spot hydrocarbons coming out of black holes.
And indeed we do see greasy molecules from galactic centres.
A radical new theory that fits the evidence
So you heard it first on Punk Science TV – Fossil fuels are not fossils but created by the interiors of black holes, stars, planets, moons and even comets – that’s why comets are covered in hydrocarbons.
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Further reading
Fossil fuels and black holes
Methane on Mars
by Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton | Mar 25, 2020 | Punk Science, Science
Where did the Water of the Earth come from?
The Earth is almost covered with water, but it may surprise you that scientists are still debating as to how all this water got here in the first place. The general consensus is that water arrived originally on this planet via an impact collision with a comet or asteroid. Analysis of comets and asteroids in space have shown that the type of water they contain is not always an exact match.
The real answer is that we don’t know for sure the answer to this pretty basic question.
Finding the Solution
According to the Black Hole Principle, each and every celestial body from stars to planets to comets has the ability to create its own water from its centre. In this way, they follow the pattern laid out for everything from supermassive black holes to thunderstorms.
The Ocean beneath us
The Earth is no different. In 2013, I gave a keynote lecture at the Institute of Noetic Sciences in which I predicted that the water of the Earth is actually being produced by its interior. In just a few months, scientists announced to the world that an ‘ocean’ had been found deep below the Earth’s surface.
It is water bound up in rocks and crystals but nevertheless represents more water than exists on the Earth’s surface.
The Simple Pattern
Once you know The Black Hole Principle, you can easily make such predictions about the universe because you understand the simple underlying pattern throughout reality.
Therefore we have solved the questions of where Earth’s water has come from – it is being produced by the Earth itself.
by Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton | Feb 19, 2020 | Punk Science, Science
Diamonds in space
We think of diamonds as rare gems created in the bowels of the Earth by the compression of coal, so why are there so many diamonds in space?
Diamonds are often found on Earth in vertical shafts called Kimberlite pipes. These are named after the diamond-rich town of Kimberley, South Africa.
Diamonds and black holes
I noticed there was a similarity between these vertical shafts and the bipolar jets in black holes.
I thought to myself, if I am right and diamonds are created in these energetic jets by the Black Hole Principle then there should be diamonds all over space.
It’s raining diamonds!
Well, sure enough, it rains diamonds on many different planets including Saturn, Jupiter and Neptune. As you may remember water and rain formation is linked to the Black Hole Principle.
There is even a white dwarf star which has a diamond core and there are micro diamonds coming out of stars.
Conclusion
Obviously we need to do some more work on this but it looks like diamonds are created by the Black Hole Principle and the intense pressures and energies in the jets.
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by Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton | Feb 12, 2020 | Punk Science, Science
Water has been found in Deep Space
In 2011, scientists announced that they had found a massive reservoir of water in space many times larger than our oceans.
It was in the vicinity of a black hole. So what is going on?
Water everywhere!
We used to think that water was rare in the universe but now we are founding it all over the place even coming out of stars including our own sun.
On Mars, Pluto and on various moons.
It’s important to note that it is coming out in discrete jets. So it’s not sheets of ice melting of a comet for example – these are jets.
Comet Jets. Credit: ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM, CC BY-SA IGO 3.0
The same pattern at every level
Back in 2006, I published that the same mechanism that creates thunderstorms is also behind galactic black holes. There is antimatter, gamma-ray bursts and electrons at almost the speed of light.
Image: NASA, James Gordon Graham
Storms also produce water in the form of rain and I was a bit concerned to say that water is produced in this way in galaxies too.
However, I didn’t have to wait long as scientists soon found water across the universe and even been produced by black holes themselves.
Credit: Pixabay
Conclusions
So there you have it, water is being produced by black holes at every level of the universe.
We have even found a reservoir of water deep in the Earth suggesting that this is where our oceans actually come from.
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