Andrew Hall: Ionic Winds Shaped Earth | Space News
In the first three episodes of this presentation, Thunderbolts colleague Andrew Hall has explored the electrical nature of wind and powerful storms on Earth, and on planets throughout the solar system.
Of course, geologists tell us that winds played a significant role in shaping the landscape of our planet, supposedly incrementally over countless eons of time. However, as Andrew has proposed in numerous past videos, the Earth’s wind-sheared landscape reveals unique patterns which may have been produced by ionized shock waves in primordial electric storms.
In Episode 4 of this ten-part series, Andy proposes a new perspective on wind in Earth geology, not as a slow erosional force, but a short-lived and violent one.
THUNDERBLOG SOURCE ARTICLE — Eye of the Storm, Part 4
Andrew Hall: Wind Map | Thunderblog
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Previously on the “Eye of the Storm“ series — Episode 3
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