Planet X Physicist Articles Part 1 by C'one Dr. Claudia Albers Scott & CONE SCOTT

Planet X Physicist Articles Part 1 by C'one Dr. Claudia Albers Scott & CONE SCOTT

Author:C'one, Dr. Claudia Albers Scott & CONE, SCOTT [C'one, Dr. Claudia Albers Scott]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-07-03T16:00:00+00:00


Figure 17.8. The direction of the earth’s magnetic field at a point on the Earth’s surface is dependent on how close that point is to either pole. The direction of the magnetic field determines the direction in which gravitational vortices (water going down a drain) as well as electrical vortices (tornadoes, hurricanes, wind patterns around high and low pressures) will move.

But it is not just the motion of particles arising due to the existence of a gravitational field, which will cause a magnetic field, to be generated, and thus cause particles to start spiraling; particles moving as a result of an electrostatic field, or, in other words, an electric force, such as what occurs in the earth’s atmosphere, and which gives rise to circulation around high and low pressure systems, and thus, which, encompasses the type of air circulation found in hurricanes and tornadoes, is also caused by the magnetic field that is set up, as a result of the motion of charged matter. The fact that weather is electrical in nature is explained in Article 122. Electric weather: why is it getting more severe? [7].

This also explains why large movements of particles, through space, gives rise to what is referred to as a Birkeland current, in which a rope like twisting of the matter, associated with that current, occurs. Hence, any motion of charged particles leads to the generation of a magnetic field, which in turn causes particles to spiral.



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