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Date: October 17, 2022 at 03:33:33
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Electric Jupiter Baffles Astronomers



Oct 15, 2022
Another baffling surprise has been revealed by NASA’s Juno space probe since it entered Jupiter’s orbit in 2016. It's the discovery of multiple cyclones which appear fixed and unmoving at each of Jupiter’s poles. Nothing in the standard theoretical toolkits of atmospheric and planetary science predicted nor can explain this phenomena.
As noted in a Phys.org report, “….an ‘anticyclonic' ring of winds move in the opposite direction of the cyclones, which is what keeps them in place. The team was unable to find signatures of convection, which would help explain how heat was being used to fuel the cyclones. They acknowledge that much more work will need to be done to fully explain the behavior of Jupiter's cyclones.”
Independent researcher, Stuart Talbott, points out the irony of this hypothesis and describes how the observed effect of counter rotational wind movements associated with Jupiter’s cyclones are actually caused by incoming Birkeland currents. This dramatic phenomena is testimony to the electrical circuitry that pervades our solar system, and indeed our entire Electric Universe.

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Date: October 17, 2022 at 13:46:36
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Electric Jupiter Baffles Astronomers


Electric Universe, another sign its true. Well, if its
true science, nothing is settled in stone and it always
needs to be updated as new information comes in, you
know, like real science is supposed to be. Those poo
pooing the theory of an electric universe have allot to
answer for their negative feedbacks.


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46924


Date: October 17, 2022 at 09:46:39
From: chaskuchar@stcharlesmo, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Electric Jupiter Baffles Astronomers


so interesting. we live in an electric universe. but
always balanced with magnetism. more electricity, more
magnetism.


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