Electrical Formations in Caves
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Electrical Formations in Caves
I pulled these screen-shot images from a powerpoint presentation on what is considered the world's largest cave in Vietnam -- Hang Son Doong. Some of the round structures found in the dry terrace-pools have that tell-tale equatorial ridge, possibly from electrical influence rather than drip-by-drip calcite formations. Certainly, flowing water creates caves, but like surface canyon formations, maybe water follows electrically etched caverns too.
Here's the layout of the cavern structure:
...and the spherical 'eggs' or pearls in the floor pockets:
Here's the layout of the cavern structure:
...and the spherical 'eggs' or pearls in the floor pockets:
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Re: Electrical Formations in Caves
The Great Dog remembers a few TPODs about electrical effects underground:
Electric Caverns
China's Stone Eggs
China's Mysterious Iron Pipes
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Electric Caverns
China's Stone Eggs
China's Mysterious Iron Pipes
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Re: Electrical Formations in Caves
I think it's a no-brainer- it's known that electrical effects can cause ribbons, spherules, conical formations, fulguritic formations, whatnot.
Really hard to come up with a hydrodynamic explanation for a bunch of 'cave pearls' nestled between the folds of delicate 'cave ribbons', doncha think?
Really hard to come up with a hydrodynamic explanation for a bunch of 'cave pearls' nestled between the folds of delicate 'cave ribbons', doncha think?
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Re: Electrical Formations in Caves
These "experts" don't seem to think so:mharratsc wrote:Really hard to come up with a hydrodynamic explanation for a bunch of 'cave pearls' nestled between the folds of delicate 'cave ribbons', doncha think?
This unusually large collection of stone spheres formed drip by drip over the centuries as calcite crystals left behind by water layered themselves around grains of sand enlarging over time.
Somebody seems to have these spheres and the mechanics of their formation confused with real pearls that form in oysters
It's all about perception.
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Re: Electrical Formations in Caves
Yeah, unless I'm mistaken the formation of spheres also requires the sphere to continuously rotate to be a sphere, otherwise its more of a three dimensional sine wave...
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Re: Electrical Formations in Caves
The drip-by-drip formation hypothesis seems ridiculous to me too. How can a pocket full of sand grains each get a drop of calcite-rich water and form separately instead of turning into masses of stalagmites? Unless these semi-spherical rocks were formed in another place and washed downstream, I consider the drip method of formation to be the weakest explanation by dogmatic scientists. The floor of pockets itself appears to me to be an electrically induced result as waves and rivulets of electricity flowed across the cavern surface, probably forming the spheres at the same time.
In the cave-layout image, the surface above the cavern dips down corresponding to not only the collapsed area, but also to the largest cavities of the cave on either side. This could be a coincidence but it's definitely something to examine closely from an EU perspective. Is this whole formation really a top-surface and subsurface crater chain that started midway and branched out in an almost linear and horizontal direction, or did the discharge start at one end, increase in intensity at the center point, and then diminish and continue to the other end, or is this simply a one-time sustained excavation that withdrew materials from the side channels toward the center? The affects of water has eroded and covered up most of the electrically induced evidence, but there's probably enough other remaining evidence to support the EU theory of (some) cave formations, if of course this was an electrical event.
In the cave-layout image, the surface above the cavern dips down corresponding to not only the collapsed area, but also to the largest cavities of the cave on either side. This could be a coincidence but it's definitely something to examine closely from an EU perspective. Is this whole formation really a top-surface and subsurface crater chain that started midway and branched out in an almost linear and horizontal direction, or did the discharge start at one end, increase in intensity at the center point, and then diminish and continue to the other end, or is this simply a one-time sustained excavation that withdrew materials from the side channels toward the center? The affects of water has eroded and covered up most of the electrically induced evidence, but there's probably enough other remaining evidence to support the EU theory of (some) cave formations, if of course this was an electrical event.
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Re: Electrical Formations in Caves
The 'drip drip' explanation doesn't cut it at all. Although I haven't fully understood the size scale of these 'pearls', their appearance reminds me a lot of opal and the formation mechanism could have been similar.
http://www.gbjewelers.com/education/opa ... ation.html
http://opalsinformation.com.au/index.ph ... -opal.html
http://www.gbjewelers.com/education/opa ... ation.html
http://opalsinformation.com.au/index.ph ... -opal.html
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Re: Electrical Formations in Caves
If we use the image of the explorer at a floor pocket in that cave-layout image as a rough scale, I'd guess that those particular spheres are about golf-ball size.tayga wrote:The 'drip drip' explanation doesn't cut it at all. Although I haven't fully understood the size scale of these 'pearls', their appearance reminds me a lot of opal and the formation mechanism could have been similar.
http://www.gbjewelers.com/education/opa ... ation.html
http://opalsinformation.com.au/index.ph ... -opal.html
Here's a link to the entire Hang Son Doong cavern pps file at 2.1 MB if anyone is interested:
http://gregfolio.com/wp-content/uploads ... ernLBK.pps.
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Can the little-known properties of water form those semi-spherical shapes in the pitch-blackness of a cave, or is it a combination of exclusion-zones in water and electricity that entices minerals to cling and shape?
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Re: Electrical Formations in Caves
"Concreting" these spheres is not a sensible analysis:
New Zealand's Moeraki Boulders
http://photos.mike.berkenberry.net/Trav ... 9aSn-L.jpg
http://tinyurl.com/68smvtz
Many of the Moeraki boulders are patterned.
http://www.patricksmithphotography.com/ ... 29-940.jpg
"Bowling Ball Beach" in Mendecino, CA exhibits similar formations.
http://tinyurl.com/3hm9gya
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... enland.jpg
I'd like to know how the stone sphere seen above could have "concreted."
http://irna.lautre.net/Stone-balls-in-France-too.html
http://www.guiafe.com.ar/argentina-turi ... asto_1.jpg
http://www.mountainproject.com/images/8 ... 1a1861.jpg
New Zealand's Moeraki Boulders
http://photos.mike.berkenberry.net/Trav ... 9aSn-L.jpg
http://tinyurl.com/68smvtz
Many of the Moeraki boulders are patterned.
http://www.patricksmithphotography.com/ ... 29-940.jpg
"Bowling Ball Beach" in Mendecino, CA exhibits similar formations.
http://tinyurl.com/3hm9gya
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... enland.jpg
I'd like to know how the stone sphere seen above could have "concreted."
http://irna.lautre.net/Stone-balls-in-France-too.html
http://www.guiafe.com.ar/argentina-turi ... asto_1.jpg
http://www.mountainproject.com/images/8 ... 1a1861.jpg
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Re: Electrical Formations in Caves
Hello TGD: If the air was choked with dust [see Worlds in Collision] and a plasmoid [enhanced aurora] of some sort interacted with the dust, the images of the balls You posted would be logical. The Bennett Pinch associated with plasmoids and the aurora [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinch_(plasma_physics) ] would attract and compress material. Because the attraction would be omni-direction, a ball shape would be expected.
WiC
http://www.scribd.com/doc/21746049/Veli ... -Collision
[...]
2 In the Book of Joshua it is said that "great stones" fell from the sky, and then they are referred
to as "stones of barad."
"The ancient Egyptian word for 'hail,' ar, is also applied to a driving shower of sand and stones;
in the contest between Horus and Set, Isis is described as
these stones fell "mingled with fire" (Exodus 9 :24), the meaning of which I shall discuss in the
following section, and that their fall was accompanied by "loud noises" (kolot), rendered as
"thunder-ings," a translation which is only figurative, and not literally correct, because the word
for "thunder" is raam, which is not used here. The fall of meteorites is accompanied by crashes
or explosion-like noises, and in this case they were so "mighty," that, according to the Scriptural
narrative, the people in the palace were terrified as much by the din of the falling stones as by the
destruction they caused (Exodus 9:28
The description of such a catastrophe is found in the Visuddhi-Magga, a Buddhist text on the
world cycles. "When a world cycle is destroyed by wind . . . there arises in the beginning a cycle-
destroying great cloud.... There arises a wind to destroy the world cycle, and first it raises a
robin-bobin
fine dust, and then coarse dust, and then fine sand, and then coarse sand, and then grit, stones, up
to boulders as large
sending upon the latter ar n sa, 'a hail of sand.'" A. Macalister, "Hail," in
Hastings, Dictionary of the Bible (1901-1904).
« Papyrus Ipuwer 9 : 2-3.
* Ibid., 4 : 14; 6 : 1; 6 : 3; 5 : 12.
WORLDS IN COLLISION
53
... as mighty trees on the hill tops." The wind "turns the ground upside down," large areas "crack
and are thrown upwards," "all the mansions on earth" are destroyed in a catastrophe when
"worlds clash with worlds." 5
The Mexican Annals of Cuauhtitlan describe how a cosmic catastrophe was accompanied by a
hail of stones; in the oral tradition of the Indians, too, the motif is repeated time and again: In
some ancient epoch the sky "rained, not water, but fire and red-hot stones," 8 which is not
different from the Hebrew tradition.
Me again,
I see stones that seem out of place all the time. The image below is from Sutter Butte, N of Sacramento CA.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UT ... 4&t=p&z=11
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B-GyNP ... w&hl=en_US
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B-GyNP ... i&hl=en_US
It appears these rocks were round and broke up upon landing.
Many mountains are composed of unconsolidated conglomerate. The matrix is dirt, not rock. Within the conglomerate are boulders the size of large delivery trucks. The ancients described the boulders as the size of the trees on mountain tops. Same, same.
It would be suspicious if large round boulders didn't litter the surface of Earth, in a WiC sense.
michael
WiC
http://www.scribd.com/doc/21746049/Veli ... -Collision
[...]
2 In the Book of Joshua it is said that "great stones" fell from the sky, and then they are referred
to as "stones of barad."
"The ancient Egyptian word for 'hail,' ar, is also applied to a driving shower of sand and stones;
in the contest between Horus and Set, Isis is described as
these stones fell "mingled with fire" (Exodus 9 :24), the meaning of which I shall discuss in the
following section, and that their fall was accompanied by "loud noises" (kolot), rendered as
"thunder-ings," a translation which is only figurative, and not literally correct, because the word
for "thunder" is raam, which is not used here. The fall of meteorites is accompanied by crashes
or explosion-like noises, and in this case they were so "mighty," that, according to the Scriptural
narrative, the people in the palace were terrified as much by the din of the falling stones as by the
destruction they caused (Exodus 9:28
The description of such a catastrophe is found in the Visuddhi-Magga, a Buddhist text on the
world cycles. "When a world cycle is destroyed by wind . . . there arises in the beginning a cycle-
destroying great cloud.... There arises a wind to destroy the world cycle, and first it raises a
robin-bobin
fine dust, and then coarse dust, and then fine sand, and then coarse sand, and then grit, stones, up
to boulders as large
sending upon the latter ar n sa, 'a hail of sand.'" A. Macalister, "Hail," in
Hastings, Dictionary of the Bible (1901-1904).
« Papyrus Ipuwer 9 : 2-3.
* Ibid., 4 : 14; 6 : 1; 6 : 3; 5 : 12.
WORLDS IN COLLISION
53
... as mighty trees on the hill tops." The wind "turns the ground upside down," large areas "crack
and are thrown upwards," "all the mansions on earth" are destroyed in a catastrophe when
"worlds clash with worlds." 5
The Mexican Annals of Cuauhtitlan describe how a cosmic catastrophe was accompanied by a
hail of stones; in the oral tradition of the Indians, too, the motif is repeated time and again: In
some ancient epoch the sky "rained, not water, but fire and red-hot stones," 8 which is not
different from the Hebrew tradition.
Me again,
I see stones that seem out of place all the time. The image below is from Sutter Butte, N of Sacramento CA.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UT ... 4&t=p&z=11
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B-GyNP ... w&hl=en_US
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B-GyNP ... i&hl=en_US
It appears these rocks were round and broke up upon landing.
Many mountains are composed of unconsolidated conglomerate. The matrix is dirt, not rock. Within the conglomerate are boulders the size of large delivery trucks. The ancients described the boulders as the size of the trees on mountain tops. Same, same.
It would be suspicious if large round boulders didn't litter the surface of Earth, in a WiC sense.
michael
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Sets the calender in order
And makes the seasons clear
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Re: Electrical Formations in Caves
From the Hebrew "matar" [hail] morphed the Greek "meteor" from which we have both meteors and meteorology. Clearly the distinction between atmospheric and interplanetary phenomena has been blurry since the beginning of language. If the causal mechanism is auroral, one still has to explain why these formations are not widespread and recurrent throughout the Earth... or are they?
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It is my understanding that the book of Joshua, in the original Hebrew, does not use the word for "hail" but rather the word "barad" which translates as meteorite. It is only in later translations such as the King James that the word hailstone is used, remember, that it wasn't until 1803 that the scientific establishment accepted that rocks could fall to Earth from space. So translators could only relate the original text to their beliefs and personal experience..."oh they say that rocks fell from the sky, but they must have meant hail!"webolife wrote:From the Hebrew "matar" [hail] morphed the Greek "meteor" from which we have both meteors and meteorology. Clearly the distinction between atmospheric and interplanetary phenomena has been blurry since the beginning of language. If the causal mechanism is auroral, one still has to explain why these formations are not widespread and recurrent throughout the Earth... or are they?
Nick
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webolife wrote:From the Hebrew "matar" [hail] morphed the Greek "meteor" from which we have both meteors and meteorology. Clearly the distinction between atmospheric and interplanetary phenomena has been blurry since the beginning of language. If the causal mechanism is auroral, one still has to explain why these formations are not widespread and recurrent throughout the Earth... or are they?
Hello Webo: I haven't been everywhere, but round, or roundish rocks close to the surface seem quite common.
http://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&h ... 1719l0.5.4
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&biw= ... 1320l0.7.1
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&biw= ... l736l0.2.2
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&biw= ... 72l872l6-1
These images seem compatible with the descriptions from legend and myth.
michael
I Ching #49 The Image
Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
Thus the superior man
Sets the calender in order
And makes the seasons clear
www.EU-geology.com
http://www.michaelsteinbacher.com
Fire in the lake: the image of REVOLUTION
Thus the superior man
Sets the calender in order
And makes the seasons clear
www.EU-geology.com
http://www.michaelsteinbacher.com
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Re: Electrical Formations in Caves
Nick,
I may have miscommunicated my intention in my last post. I believe the use of "matar" [hail] and "barad" [stones] in various places refers to stones falling from the sky; whether understood as icy or rocky in composition was never a linguistic definition, but strictly based on the biases of the translator, and context of the passage. In Genesis, for example, the "matar" fell first at the outset of the Flood, followed by the breaking up of the fountains of the deep, then immediately afterward by the "geshen" downpour of rain. This seems to speak directly of an astronomical catastrophe with terrestrial consequences. The "barad" stones of Joshua seem obviously to be meteorites, regardless of the author not using "matar" as the descriptive word. Regardless, from an EU perspective such showers from heaven bear the signature of electrically exploded debris, which would then beg the question, what type of electrical phenomenon was this, and how might it have affected other situations or conditions on the earth... eg. caves.
I may have miscommunicated my intention in my last post. I believe the use of "matar" [hail] and "barad" [stones] in various places refers to stones falling from the sky; whether understood as icy or rocky in composition was never a linguistic definition, but strictly based on the biases of the translator, and context of the passage. In Genesis, for example, the "matar" fell first at the outset of the Flood, followed by the breaking up of the fountains of the deep, then immediately afterward by the "geshen" downpour of rain. This seems to speak directly of an astronomical catastrophe with terrestrial consequences. The "barad" stones of Joshua seem obviously to be meteorites, regardless of the author not using "matar" as the descriptive word. Regardless, from an EU perspective such showers from heaven bear the signature of electrically exploded debris, which would then beg the question, what type of electrical phenomenon was this, and how might it have affected other situations or conditions on the earth... eg. caves.
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