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Old 12-18-2019, 09:45 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Can anyone find the post in the Climate Change thread that had a picture of the Grand Canyon from space? ]s]Everyo-[/s]Many agreed it is obviously a Lichtenberg Figure. Advanced Search doesn't find it and I need naps more than searching page-by-page.
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Pictures from space of the Grand Canyon.



https://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2...randcanyon.htm

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Satellite images, as well as pictures taken by astronauts in orbit, seem to indicate that the Grand Canyon is an enormous Lichtenberg figure, in other words, a gigantic lightning scar.




https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/201...missing-delta/


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In the Electric Universe hypothesis, there is an answer to the dichotomy, as well as to the problem posed at the beginning of this article: where did the Grand Canyon’s rock strata go? Even today, the question of the Grand Canyon’s origin confounds geologists. What caused the Colorado River to make several right-angle turns in its journey to the sea? If water erosion alone is considered, then it was also necessary for the river to flow uphill at one point, while punching through a stoney mountain range.

Along with the river’s desert wandering, another conundrum facing geophysicists and hydrologists is the lack of a delta. Why is there no accumulation of sediments in the Sea of Cortez? If the Colorado River has been eroding the Grand Canyon for such a long time, what happened to the mud and sand that is supposed to have washed downstream?







https://www.airspacemag.com/daily-pl...nyon-19860200/


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https://www.google.com/search?q=gran...H8xFRclMhU8XiM




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