Fountains 1 to 16 as seen from above and the wave effects.
by Henryk Szubinski
by Henryk Szubinski
The variables of blue zones and their features are related to their scientific concept of the fountain effect. This has been discussed by Greer as the fountain of his home which he mentioned as being part of his home town. It may also relate to the study that Steven Greer made with a group of observers that made scientific observations of crop circle components prior to making a scientific prediction which proved them right. The method was the CE5 initiative.
The use of the crop circle science uses the symbol of the SIRIUS DISCLOSURE to define the vectors that may be any variables of vector directions and areas that relate to the
closeness to the edge of such zones and they may be many more than those defined above.
The use of the crop circle science uses the symbol of the SIRIUS DISCLOSURE to define the vectors that may be any variables of vector directions and areas that relate to the
closeness to the edge of such zones and they may be many more than those defined above.
Here is an example of water fountains and the observable effects of the water on the surface as the water and gravity acting on it result in variables of time where each section of the image may define the vectors needed to create a blue zone.
These giant geizers may be observed on the moon Enceladus 6th largest moon of Saturn.
The BLUE ZONE caused on our Earth may be from such large Geizers that they were shaped by displacement into space and then back again just as the video of the fountain displaced from the wall to the water below it as an example of the whole 90 degree angle of the fountain being tilted at the y position into outer space and then back again on the
x value by some angle of 30 degrees.
These giant geizers may be observed on the moon Enceladus 6th largest moon of Saturn.
The BLUE ZONE caused on our Earth may be from such large Geizers that they were shaped by displacement into space and then back again just as the video of the fountain displaced from the wall to the water below it as an example of the whole 90 degree angle of the fountain being tilted at the y position into outer space and then back again on the
x value by some angle of 30 degrees.
How the 90 degree set alternates by swing momentum and creates the static or friction or loss of oxygen by being swung forwards and backwards by the electrical or ionic potential at each side of the x and y where it alternates in this gap and conducts the ions until the water becomes an electrolyte for the motion of new ionic and their current as in a circuit of current, resistance and voltage.
That there once existed bigger than GIANT GEIZERS of the kind that has volcanoe size ,could be related to millions of billions of years ago and that these were the cause of blue zones.
from Wikipedia
date, 20,06,2016
time , 15 :44
A geyser (US /ˈɡaɪzər/; UK /ˈɡiːzə/ or /ˈɡaɪzə/[1][2]) is a spring characterized by intermittent discharge of water ejected turbulently and accompanied by steam.
The formation of geysers is due to particular hydrogeological conditions, which exist in only a few places on Earth, so they are a fairly rare phenomenon. Generally all geyser field sites are located near active volcanic areas, and the geyser effect is due to the proximity of magma. Generally, surface water works its way down to an average depth of around 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) where it contacts hot rocks. The resultant boiling of the pressurized water results in the geyser effect of hot water and steam spraying out of the geyser's surface vent (ahydrothermal explosion).
Over one thousand known geysers exist worldwide. At least 1,283 geysers have erupted in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States, and an average of 465 geysers are active there in a given year.[3][4] A geyser's eruptive activity may change or cease due to ongoing mineral deposition within the geyser plumbing, exchange of functions with nearby hot springs, earthquake influences, and human intervention.[5]
Jet-like eruptions, often referred to as cryogeysers, have been observed on several of the moons of the outer solar system. Due to the low ambient pressures, these eruptions consist of vapor without liquid; they are made more easily visible by particles of dust and ice carried aloft by the gas. Water vapor jets have been observed near the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus, while nitrogen eruptions have been observed on Neptune's moon Triton. There are also signs of carbon dioxide eruptions from the southern polar ice cap of Mars. In the latter two cases, instead of being driven by geothermal energy, the eruptions seem to rely on solar heating via a solid-state greenhouse effect.