Mysterious Lights have been spotted around Earthquakes but what is causing them?

An elusive mystery

For 300 years, people have been recording mysterious lights that sometimes appear around earthquakes. For many years these reports have been dismissed but recently, people have managed to capture footage of the phenomenon. Sometimes it appears to look like lightning but coming from the ground.

The mainstream science

It doesn’t occur in all earthquakes and its mechanism is still mysterious. Some scientists remain sceptical that they exist at all. Some have proposed that earthquake lights are created by rocks and crystals such as quartz which generate electric currents when an earthquake occurs. This is far from being confirmed, however.

Earthquakes as black holes

From the perspective of The Black Hole Principle, Earthquake lights are easily explained. If the same mechanism that occurs in black holes at the centres of galaxies occurs in earthquakes then the lights are created by the combination of matter and antimatter.

The Black Hole Principle

The Black Hole Principle

Electrons at close to the speed of light are also discharged from a black hole so the lightning from an earthquake is also to be expected.

For more information on how earth phenomena are created by The Black Hole Principle, check out these earlier articles here, and here

It is my hope that this knowledge will one day help us to combat earthquakes and alleviate the human suffering that they cause.

 

 

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