See The Pattern: The Cosmos Is Alive

See-The-Pattern-The-Cosmos-Is-Alive-main-4-postIn the following video we, at See The Pattern, will be examining if there is any evidence that we live in a Cosmos which is self organizing… alive. We will examine the Cosmic Web and it’s filaments, the strange behavior of plasma in Space and finally look at a possible Cosmic Battery driving a living Cosmos.

The FIRST Ever FLOWING Intergalactic BIRKELAND Current DISCOVERED!

We have talked many times about how the cosmic web might be the Birkeland currents that connect all galaxies together. I speculated whether this actually existed as some of the data for this is based on analyzing red shift data. Mainstream models also predict this web of filaments but they believe the cause is the mysterious dark matter causing the clumping effect. Now for the first time ever they have detected a filament that stretches across 50 million light-year and this filament threw up some very interesting surprises. Let’s find out more.

Scientists Discover Cosmic Web Filaments Are Rotating
Just Like a Birkeland Current

I have talked many times about the evidence for the fact that there are vast filaments connecting the stars, and galaxies together. These filaments contain plasma that flows. This movement of charge powers these objects. In a new startling piece of research, scientists have discovered that these filaments in the cosmic web, which connect galaxies, are actually spinning. This comes as a total surprise to the scientists. Let’s dive in.

Seeing Circuits In The Cosmos

We know that an electric current in plasma generates its own magnetic field and can self-constrict the current channel. This is called a Bennett pinch (or Z-pinch) effect—and is able to produce filaments of current that maintain their shape over vast distances. Multiple filaments tend to spiral around each other, forming helical circuits that transmit electrical charge throughout the cosmos.

Almost every body in the Universe displays some kind of filamentation. Venus has a tail composed of invisible “stringy things” (NASA’s description). Comets have tails composed of visible stringy things or in reality, ion tails. The neon-light-glow of planetary nebula look like intricate webs of filamentary, braided string. The spiral arms of some galaxies look hairy with threads of material extending out from their galactic center.

Now if these filaments are Birkeland currents as the Electric Universe Model suggests—and we’re only seeing the visible structures—the rest of the circuit will generate the magnetic fields that are consistently being mapped to help us grasp the extent of these cosmic circuits.

Yet another reason why the Electric Universe Model of Cosmology is a viable alternative to the Standard Model by seeing, and defining, circuits in the big picture of the cosmos. Its predictive success rate alone demands attention.

More on the interesting phenomena of Teslaphoresis here.

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