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.