This time on Punk Science TV, we are discussing the mystery of Volcano Lightning and Black Holes. 

The Mystery of Volcano Lightning and Black Holes

  • What is volcano lightning?
  • How can it help us to better understand volcanoes?
  • What have black holes got to do with it? 

Volcanic lightning remains a mystery. It is important to realise that comes from the volcano itself and happens during eruptions. We are not talking about a lightning strike from a storm that happens to hit a volcano whists it erupts. 

Volcano lightning and black holes

Volcano lightning and black holes

We now know that volcano lightning is fairly common and associated with charged particles. So we need to be looking for a mechanism that is fairly universal in that is happens in every volcanic eruption. 

Volcanoes cause great human devastation – we don’t know exactly how and why they erupt which means we can’t predict them either.

Furthermore Volcanic lightning remains mysterious. There are many theories about ash rubbing together and static electricity but the measurements we have done so far just don’t add up in terms of creating the power we witness in volcanic lightning. 

Volcanoes and The Black Hole Principle

However, in volcanic lightning, we have the hallmarks of the Black Hole Principle.

This includes the intermittent discharges of fast-moving electrons causing lightning.

As you may know by now, the fast-moving electrons are given off by the Black Hole Principle process as light moves from higher dimensions, beyond the speed of light, into our realms below the speed of light.

I have renamed the speed of the light, The Perception Horizon as it represents the limitations of what we normally perceive about the universe. 

The Black Hole Principle

The Black Hole Principle

Also, there is the discharge of water from volcanoes which is also emitted by black holes.

The Centre of the Earth behaves in exactly the same way as a Black Hole in space only smaller!

Hence the lightning at a galactic level, in storms and in volcanoes.

In fact, one of the few scientific studies that have been done, show that volcanic lightning does indeed behave the same way as in thunderstorms but in miniature. 

So that is how the mystery of volcano lightning is linked to black holes

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