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Bull!?

October 6, 2013

stratosphereOne of my readers and a really cool guy sent me a link to this article below in the Smithsonian on how water has been found to be forming in the stratosphere(which is normally very dry) above thunderstorms.  If you read my research(at least look at the theory picture!) you will realize that dark energy decaying into protons (H+) and combining with oxygen molecules can be found anywhere, even the stratosphere where they combine with oxygen to form H2O. This is why there is also water on the moon and mars and everyone else, the quantum gravity field of all of these bodies is FORMING H2O over time as dark matter decays, transmutes and ionizes its surroundings. NO COMET NEEDED, although comets, with their large amount of ionization energy, can create a lot of water if they get into our atmosphere and start condensing it according to my research.

“Bull!” said Kerry Emanuel, an atmospheric scientist at MIT. Jim Anderson of Harvard University was showing him some weird data he had collected. Since 2001, Anderson and his team had been studying powerful thunderstorms by packing instruments into repurposed spy planes and B-57 bombers, among the only planes capable of flying into the storms “without having their wings ripped off,” Anderson said. To his puzzlement, the instruments detected surprisingly high concentrations of water molecules in the stratosphere, the usually drier-than-dust uppermost layer of the atmosphere. They found the water over thunderstorms above Florida, and they found it over thunderstorms in Oklahoma—water as out of place as a dolphin in the Sahara.

While water in the stratosphere might seem innocuous, the finding made Anderson “profoundly worried,” he recalls. From the decades he had spent studying the depletion of the earth’s ozone layer—the thin gauze of molecules in the stratosphere that blocks most incoming ultraviolet radiation—Anderson knew that water could, through a series of chemical reactions, destroy ozone.

Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/The-Ozone-Problem-is-Back–And-Worse-Than-Ever-180011891.html#ixzz2gzl0Misu

As soon as all of the smart guys realize they missed the decaying vacuum energy in our atmosphere from our quantum gravity field we will all be much better off.  There is a tremendous amount of compactified energy there and it EVEN PRODUCES WATER.

Don’t you see where we have messed up big time guys?

Godspeed.

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