by Brigit » Mon Jul 12, 2021 3:57 am
by moses » Sun Jun 27, 2021 6:39 pm
Hi Brigit,
Yes it gets interesting when one wonders how the Atlantic Ocean formed by means of a Birkeland Current travelling basically North - South. The material that was where the ocean is now was likely lifted up and then most of it formed a laminated flow that deposited on other areas of Earth. But some of this material would have escaped Earth and the asteroids look a very likely candidate for this escaped material.
Yes that gets interesting indeed.
I think that the electrical deposition of the continents is one possibility. For further information about the electrical deposition of vast amounts of material from one hemisphere to another, readers can search for EU publications on the electrical scarring of Mars. And it is not a solitary example electrical deposition in the solar system either. (Please excuse me for not leaving links at this time.)
But there is a more fundamental question, and that is, "What was the original structure of the earth after it was compressed in an electrical z-pinch?" There are various ways of answering this question from an Electric Universe perspective. We would first look at the younger moons and planets in the solar system, and also we would utilize results from the lab.
We would first make clear that in the Electric Universe, new planets and moons, having been formed in an electrical z-pinch, are not just lava bombs. In fact, the surface temperatures in a newly electrically formed planet or moon will not even reach the melting points of most minerals. The surface could be quite cool. And the form of the planet or moon will be reliably spherical, though sometimes hollow.
Having established some idea of the structure of the newly formed earth, we would be able to discuss the subsequent electrical scarring, such as the mountains, rivers, and the mid-ocean ridges. But the available evidence we have, as already mentioned, does not allow us to start with a perfect sphere, either.
by moses » Sun Jun 27, 2021 6:39 pm
[i]Hi Brigit,
Yes it gets interesting when one wonders how the Atlantic Ocean formed by means of a Birkeland Current travelling basically North - South. The material that was where the ocean is now was likely lifted up and then most of it formed a laminated flow that deposited on other areas of Earth. But some of this material would have escaped Earth and the asteroids look a very likely candidate for this escaped material.[/i]
Yes that gets interesting indeed.
I think that the electrical deposition of the continents is one possibility. For further information about the electrical deposition of vast amounts of material from one hemisphere to another, readers can search for EU publications on the electrical scarring of Mars. And it is not a solitary example electrical deposition in the solar system either. (Please excuse me for not leaving links at this time.)
But there is a more fundamental question, and that is, "What was the original structure of the earth after it was compressed in an electrical z-pinch?" There are various ways of answering this question from an Electric Universe perspective. We would first look at the younger moons and planets in the solar system, and also we would utilize results from the lab.
We would first make clear that in the Electric Universe, new planets and moons, having been formed in an electrical z-pinch, are not just lava bombs. In fact, the surface temperatures in a newly electrically formed planet or moon will not even reach the melting points of most minerals. The surface could be quite cool. And the form of the planet or moon will be reliably spherical, though sometimes hollow.
Having established some idea of the structure of the newly formed earth, we would be able to discuss the subsequent electrical scarring, such as the mountains, rivers, and the mid-ocean ridges. But the available evidence we have, as already mentioned, does not allow us to start with a [i]perfect[/i] sphere, either.