Anonymous ID: 035f67 Dec. 16, 2017, 9:40 a.m. No.108040   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8121 >>2074 >>4192

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Anthony L. Peratt is a world leading research scientist on high energy Plasma Discharges. Perhaps the leading authority and some Plasma characteristics have been named as Peratt Instabilities. He has carried out field research on Petroglyphs (rock art carved into rocks) after noticing the similarity between high energy plasma discharges and the images recorded in rock art and cave drawings by nations all over the world. His conclusion is that the Squatter Man (Squatting Man) was the event that inspired all the images and it was a Plamsa Discharge witnessed by humans on earth.

 

Peratt surmised that a surge of power in the currents driving the auroras had set off the sequence of instabilities. The entire pre-historical sky around the globe would have appeared to come alive with a shimmering, shining “enhanced aurora” that stretched from pole to pole. It would have featured exactly those abstract figures and stick men and strange animal-like shapes that appear only in rock art and in high-energy plasma discharges. He contends that the ancient artists were witnesses to this “enhanced aurora

 

The event is believed to have taken place between 4000-12000 years ago.

 

In this first image on the top row are show two forms of plasma discharge created in a lab. The bottom row shows 6 different forms of imagery from around the world that depict similar forms to the plasma. It is known as the Vajra meaning thunderbolt or diamond. It is interesting to note that the earliest mention of the Vajra is in the Rigveda and is described as the weapon of Indra. Who just so happens to be the god of heaven. Possibly celestial heavens..

Anonymous ID: 035f67 Dec. 16, 2017, 9:42 a.m. No.108050   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Plasma Galaxies

Laboratory experiments, together with advanced simulation capabilities, have shown that electric forces can efficiently organize spiral galaxies, without resorting to the wild card of gravity-only cosmology–the Black Hole.

 

The photograph of spiral galaxy M81 above is one of the first images returned by NASA's new Spitzer space telescope, an instrument that can detect extremely faint waves of infrared radiation, or heat, through clouds of dust and plasma that have blocked the view of conventional telescopes. The result is the picture of striking clarity.