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Thunderbolts Project - The Electrical "Volcanoes" of Jupiter's Moon Io

Posted on the 27 April 2013 by Freeplanet @CUST0D1AN
The so-called "volcanoes" on Jupiter's moon Io have long been conventionally interpreted as the effect of tidal forces acting on the moon. But a recent scientific paper has announced that this longstanding explanation does not fit with the actual location of the plumes. Is it possible that this failure of theory could cause planetary scientists to reconsider the electrical explanation first offered by astrophysicist Thomas Gold and later by plasma scientists Anthony Peratt and Alex Dessler? [source THUNDERBOLTS]


"How long is it going to take scientist to acknowledge the possibility of plasma discharge effects on planetary surfaces," asks Wal Thornhill, HOLOSCIENCE (ed: talking about planets without atmospheres?).
"How do you explain a volcano which moves almost one hundred kilometers in just a few decades?" he adds whimsically, hopefully.

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