by JeffreyW » Tue Aug 06, 2013 8:46 am
Oh and just so people know here, I literally work at an electrical supply warehouse, so I understand somewhat the equipment I sell, transformers, voltages, amps, cycles, 3 phase breakers switches, single phase, contactors, inverters, heaters, motors and starters, meter sockets, even some rules and regulations concerning installment of this equipment. (still a little confusing to me honestly, so much stuff to memorize parts wise).
When I see "electrical scarring" pushed onto others I think, hell why not? But there is one major issue I have with electrical scarring. Granite does not conduct electricity, as granite is mostly quartz and feldspar. In fact granite is an excellent insulator. How exactly does lightning carve out canyons of mountain ranges? Answer: I don't think it does. Sure insulators can break down and carry charge as temporary conductors, but for the most part, no. I've seen contacts burned out, but for the most part they CONDUCT electricity thus meaning there is no scarring or pitting. The pitting starts to happen when it becomes corroded and there is a repeated current travelling the exact spot over very long periods of times in the case of motor starter contacts. Even then they are silver plated copper thus meaning they are very conductive even.
Plus I've seen with my eyes the rocks that have been smoothed out via geological processes such as a glacier would on the borders of Lake Erie. Lots of smoothed out polished pebbles and stones on top of layered shale that is splitting and cracking and falling apart on the edge of the lake.
It appears to me that electricity's role is currently being neglected by the establishment, but we can not be too careful to make it do everything. That would be the same mentality of the gravity people who push big bang creationism. The natural world is full of hundreds of interacting phenomenon that twist, and bend and shock and fall all over the place.
In short stellar metamorphosis does have electricity as an important factor, but to say it carves out landscapes is really pushing it. That would be equal to the gravity followers saying gravity makes stars... which they don't realize is a logical contradiction. If gravity pulls all the material together to make a star, what was in the area to begin with to cause the gravity? They literally believe gravity works ex-nihilo. Which is why we must abandon their theories for ideas that are actually logical.