<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>mleku wrote</title><author_name>mleku (npub1fj…mleku)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1fjqqy4a93z5zsjwsfxqhc2764kvykfdyttvldkkkdera8dr78vhsmmleku</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>https://youtu.be/0m9o7GFAeJE&#xA;&#xA;i just bumped into this, i guess it&#39;s adjacent to ben davidson&#39;s space weather catastrophism, and i&#39;ve heard ben say once or twice, stuff about electric universe theory, which he takes in a somewhat different direction, but i think that the underlying thesis is sound - that electromagnetic and electrostatic phenomena are more pervasive and important in both terrestrial and astrophysics.&#xA;&#xA;this video takes a while in the preamble talking about the problem of &#34;scientists&#34; with all their papers turning out to be bullshit, a problem that is getting worse especially since covid, but what was interesting to me was he is talking about massive lightning/plasma events caused by the sun and earth&#39;s magnetic field, being the actual cause of most &#34;meteor craters&#34; and interestingly, implying that the pockmarks on the moon are from plasma storms.&#xA;&#xA;ok, now i&#39;m intrigued. what material is floating around the moon that can develop a strong electrostatic charge and punch giant holes in the moon, which as he points out, sometimes have groupings and patternings that imply a geometric relationship that is kinda pointing directly at the idea it was caused by a massive discharge of electrons striking the surface.&#xA;&#xA;well, i know what it likely is, and that third phase of the micronova, the &#34;black&#34; horsemen of the four horsemen, is going to mean a shitload of dust and ionised gas is blown out of the sun (triggered by a magnetic disruption combined with a stream of dust carried by interstellar winds) would be plenty enough to explain how the moon would be surrounded by dust and plasma that could do this.&#xA;&#xA;anyway, gonna check the rest of this out, because this is an idea that hadn&#39;t occurred to me - &#34;so where is the traces of the cosmic thunderbolts?&#34;.&#xA;&#xA;ahhhh.</html></oembed>