E. Conclusions
Whatever one makes of
the above questions and considerations, a number of important
things have emerged in the investigation thus far.
1. Plasma discharge phenomena can account for the vorticular geometry of entire galaxies as well as phenomena that can be simulated and reproduced in a laboratory.
2. These phenomena may be accessed in part by the technology of a plasma focus device, which exhibits both peculiar anti-gravitational “electro-gravitic” effects as well as weaponizable effects, from fusion, to explosion, to streams of high energy negative and heavy ionic radiation.
3. Such plasma phenomena additionally appear to be intricately linked to even more fundamental scalar physics properties via the non-linear and rotational properties of plasmoids. Given that such plasma phenomena may be accessed by technology, as in point 2 above, it is then conceivable that the phenomena may be coupled to or accessed at a celestial scale, and weaponized at that scale.123
4. Celestially scaled plasma discharge phenomena appear to have been recorded, if not witnessed, by ancient mankind in a variety of mythological symbols, petroglyphs, and legends.
5. In certain cases these myths actually point to the planet Mars, ancient “god of war”, as being the central location for some of these phenomena.124
One has with plasma
phenomena, on the one hand then, a physics sufficient to the task
of significantly scarring, if not exploding, a planet, a basic
technology in the plasma focus that can access some of the most
significant phenomena of plasmas, and on the other hand a
mythological tradition that clearly and unequivocally maintains
that this physics was once accessed, used in a war for the
deliberate destruction of one or more planets, and for the massive
scarring of the surface of another, leaving its collateral damage
strewn throughout the solar system.
It seems to me that
there might be a fundamental difficulty with plasma cosmology, and
this is its maintenance that vast electrical-plasma filaments
connect and bind together whole galaxies in galactic clusters. But
such bonding could only occur at the velocity of light, and would
therefore seem insufficient as a basis of their bonding. Something
else must therefore be transferring information between galaxies in
order to form these clusters in such a way that the filamentary
connections of galaxies emerge as its signature. Thus, extending
this speculation a bit further, it might be that the phenomenon of
galactic clusters and their filamentary bonding is a large scale
version of photon entanglement, and a very large demonstration of
the non-local nature of the medium. In this, then, plasma cosmology
would seem to point to an even deeper physics, which we have
followed Bearden in calling “scalar” physics. As this chapter has
averred, the connection between the two models is quite
strong.
But why would ancient
mankind employ such a diffuse and complex symbolism to convey all
these things? And when broken down to its basic motifs, what
constitutes the various layers of that symbolism? As will be seen
in the next chapter, the second question is actually the means to
answer the first....