Help Us Explain Crater Formation!

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Re: Help Us Explain Crater Formation!

Unread post by dahlenaz » Tue Nov 15, 2016 10:06 am

One of the most convincing examples to support impact cratering ideas is seen in this
image from a youtube video where a ballistic projection hits a lead-metal plate.
Here in this example we see further into the importance of considering hydro-dynamics
in an explanation of crater formation. The malleable surface responded to the impact force
in almost the same manner and with similar results as were seen in experiments which
involved water saturated soil.

The chain-reaction effect can be projected with very little stretch of the imagination
by combining the dynamics of several experiments where malleable material is involved.

Several videos showing a shock-wave in impressive detail are at youtube channel: "dahlenaz"
You can even see a subcrater formed as the shock wave traveled around the globe.

Imagine the chain reaction of the impact which formed meteor crater in Arizon were there
was once a large body of water. Displacement of the water would lead to isostatic rebound
over the entire area as the two local inland lakes drained. What were once low-altitude lakes
becomes elevated regions that remain dry to preserve the blemish of the impactor's force.
http://para-az.com/colcavity/abstract.html

Marble canyon, according to Walter Brown of Hydroplate-theory fame, is not an erosion feature,
it is a crack, and isostatic uplift can be part of the cause. Material desiccation should also be
factored into the explanation.

We must be able to differentiate between crater type if we are to advance alternatives. d..z

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Larger image provided Here

Experiment conducted by video author: https://www.youtube.com/user/taofledermaus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNwXukKlerA
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Re: Help Us Explain Crater Formation!

Unread post by nick c » Sat Dec 03, 2016 8:17 am

I thought that this study of crater formation would be of interest to those following this thread.
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Re: Help Us Explain Crater Formation!

Unread post by webolife » Sun Dec 04, 2016 11:19 pm

Excellent article and description of features that characterize and distinguish electrically machined and impact craters. Well balanced, evidence based, and nicely diagrammed. This rather thoroughly answers the OP. Thanks, Nick.
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Re: Help Us Explain Crater Formation!

Unread post by jone dae » Thu Feb 09, 2017 12:13 pm

This thread is so old!! Where is, does anyone know, the most recent Electric Geology thread?

I have been working on the new Geology Glossary, and, in another thread, asked the admins if we could have a small library, to upload documents for anyone here to use.

It's here: https://jonedae.wordpress.com/2017/01/2 ... -glossary/ }last updated today, 9feb17.

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Unread post by AltClut » Fri Jun 16, 2017 4:09 am

crater on Mars while viewed on google maps (link >here<), unsure of its name, but it is found near the southern pole. my googling skills havent been up to finding a mainstream explanation, does anyone have one? or an alternative?

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Unread post by Lloyd » Tue Jun 20, 2017 8:05 pm

It's casting a shadow, so it's not a lake. It must be a pile of white, gray, or blue powder etc.

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Re: Help Us Explain Crater Formation!

Unread post by AltClut » Wed Jun 21, 2017 1:20 am

that looks more like scorching than shadows to my eye, i was also struck by how similar it looks (yes, i know, looks aren't everything...) to the plasma springs if the Ijen volcano in Indonesia
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Electrical Scarring of Positive and Negative Charges.

Unread post by kodybatill » Mon Jan 08, 2018 12:53 am

Hello all!!!
Hold with me here as I describe by the end - the Negative and Positive charges of electrical scarring.
So I had a revelation the other day!!! I think there is significant proof of positive charges from space interacting with negative charges to form Earth's discharge type formation on the surface. It would honestly have to be done at times of great destruction. At those times - Electron Neutrinos would be moving significantly slower than all other forms of energy - which I dont really think it is supposed to - and so in these times of great destruction and forces moving significantly closer to neutron/circumference - BAM! - distant Negatively charged particles of Muonic Near-infra-red inert gases and Hydrated Near-Neutron type inert gases start working their magic. The Near-infra-red inert gases move positrons almost instantly over vast distances - and then the Near-neutron inert gases in space create folds where electron neutrinos from net equal charge plasma (on a small scale) - repel the Near-neutron inert gases - and the Electron Neutrinos also repel themselves. The speed of this reaction causes positrons to move at a slightly slower rate than the Near-infra-red inert gas positrons - but they would also piggy back on each-other - and be dispersed evenly - but infinitely - on its way to Earth.

So what does this have to do with Electrical Scarring??? Well the Near-infra-red inert gas positrons would create tall mountains and deep oceans through the speed of the reactions causing every wave-length possible - and then the Near-neutron inert gases would create none Alkaline/muonic water sources - as well as causing valleys and canyons because of the ripples of the electron neutrinos and Near-neutron inert gases pushing on each-other....... This is electric because positrons are part electric - and the inert gases use electrons in unique ways......

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Re: Electrical Scarring of Positive and Negative Charges.

Unread post by D_Archer » Mon Jan 08, 2018 6:40 am

Hi,

You might like these space news episodes with Andy Hall >
Lightning-Scarred Planet Earth, Part 1 | Space News - YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnIcP4v_T8Y

Lightning-Scarred Planet Earth, Part 2 | Space News - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFjcrvc9C70

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I think in part2 there is an explanation what a negative discharge and a positive discharge does.

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Re: Electrical Scarring of Positive and Negative Charges.

Unread post by kodybatill » Mon Jan 08, 2018 3:36 pm

Cool!!!! I already know what negative and positive discharge does in general!!! But nice links!! I will read them!

Thank you D-Archer!!!

I am just sharing some information that has been being worked on by scientists for a long time. ^_^ No personal theories.

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Re: Electrical Scarring of Positive and Negative Charges.

Unread post by kodybatill » Mon Jan 08, 2018 4:11 pm

Just watched the second video!!!

Yep, I think he is right! How-ever, those moments that require great energy to form the ridges and giant Fulgurite type structures would require a lot more energy usually only seen in great destruction. It would require Electron Neutrinos to move slower - allowing positrons to be reflected more and used in Larger more intense bonding experiences - and then also the Inert gas circuit from distant space - which supplies positrons - would have to be reflected by those electron neutrinos.
Without those circumstances - very few positrons are used - and so significantly smaller bonding happens (small in this case could be everything from small scale electrical scarring in labs - to Nuclear blasts. Even if the final one seems large, it is using a different process than what would be used to change large portions of Earth).

But I really liked the video and I agree with it!!!!

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Re: Help Us Explain Crater Formation!

Unread post by dahlenaz » Tue Aug 14, 2018 12:12 pm

dahlenaz wrote:One of the most convincing examples to support impact cratering ideas is seen in this
image from a youtube video where a ballistic projection hits a lead-metal plate.
Here in this example we see further into the importance of considering hydro-dynamics
in an explanation of crater formation. The malleable surface responded to the impact force
in almost the same manner and with similar results as were seen in experiments which
involved water saturated soil.

The chain-reaction effect can be projected with very little stretch of the imagination
by combining the dynamics of several experiments where malleable material is involved.

Several videos showing a shock-wave in impressive detail are at youtube channel: "dahlenaz07"
You can even see a subcrater formed as the shock wave traveled around the globe.

Imagine the chain reaction of the impact which formed meteor crater in Arizon were there
was once a large body of water. Displacement of the water would lead to isostatic rebound
over the entire area as the two local inland lakes drained. What were once low-altitude lakes
becomes elevated regions that remain dry to preserve the blemish of the impactor's force.
http://para-az.com/colcavity/abstract.html

Marble canyon, according to Walter Brown of Hydroplate-theory fame, is not an erosion feature,
it is a crack, and isostatic uplift can be part of the cause. Material desiccation should also be
factored into the explanation.

We must be able to differentiate between crater type if we are to advance alternatives. d..z

...
Larger image provided Here

Experiment conducted by video author: https://www.youtube.com/user/taofledermaus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNwXukKlerA
Now we can see, from a new video by taofledermaus, that an impactor can cause hexagonal craters too.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zk73wFTL4Ug

Additionally, he got square craters and possibly even more, notice the flashes.

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Re: Help Us Explain Crater Formation!

Unread post by dahlenaz » Wed Aug 15, 2018 8:47 pm

At 1 million frames per second you can see some very interesting dynamic patterns
and final details which are also seen at planetary craters. Note the radials and the dome
details at the center of energy disipation. Very similar to the texture of domed craters.

1 million fps Slow Motion video of bullet impacts made by Werner Mehl from Kurzzeit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfDoQwI ... on=3&rel=0

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