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  • I see crater formation even before a discharge event showing a non-visble, but surely a physically recognizable and receivable force,to an observer in size relevant to the material subjected to the event, which is akin to winds before the thunder, perhaps movement of liquid aswell as solid...floods et.c?

  • Keep in mind that there are several "levels," so-to-speak of discharge events. Dark mode (not visible), glow mode (similar to neon lights), and arc mode (sparks, lightning, solar prominences). So, likely, the craters forming in absence of "arc mode" may have been acted on by a "dark mode" discharge, wherein visible light was not radiated, but wherein the electrodynamic forces were still dominating interactions. Good times!

  • aah!so the force we don't see, that's known as the dark force is faster than the sequntial forces, suggesting that the visible forces are slower than the preceding known dark force, all of which are electric and may show that a darkforce may occur when two cosmic bodies (planets) become closer to each other and visible discharge (acting as a buffer) occur when the bodies become too close, and/or move away?

  • plus ocean currents (like golf-stream) are also a mystery. Similar steams were detected under the sun's surface too. I heard even seismic activity (magma currents?)might be correlated with electromagnetic activity in the ionosphere\magnetosphere and Van Allen belts of our planet. There is so much new data and new discoveries yet to come! xO

    ps

    did anyone heard about ongoing changes in the golf-stream and soon dramatic temperature drop all over the northern Europe because of these changes?

  • Stunning reproduction or electrical craters seen on various bodies in the solar system. Absolutely gorgeous. Love it! 5 stars from me!

  • You think you would get better results if you did it TIP down instead of giving it a broad area to discharge from?

  • I'm sure the method could probably be improved upon with further testing and refinements, better equipment. Pretty sure this was just an interesting hobbyist "proof of concept." Still love these videos!

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