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VEGA - A clear view from the VEGA Valley eastern plateau

Does this clarify the nature of Ball Lightning?

Bob Greenyer
Apr 21
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Images captured in this SEM/EDS session showed potentially incredible detail with respect to the ball lightning process going on.

Premiere of ‘as it happened’ analysis - 22 April 2022, 21.30

Live review to follow, reviewing 8k images and the story they tell. Blog will have updates before live session.

Check out the preview image below for now:

VEGA - Clarity

Has the VEGA eastern plateau unlocked the way EVOs/Itonic Clusters/Ball lightning forms, acts and dies?

LIVESTREAM recorded on 22 April 2022, 22:30 CET

The first toroidal collapsed cluster structures found on the VEGA Valley (others were rapidly found afterwards and will be imaged and analysed at higher quality in future sessions.

Collapsed coherent matter toroidal cluster likely preserved in frozen glassy carbon resulting in only minor fragmentation

Some previous videos relevant to this discussion

Simplified 3 level EVO Building Block

Using MFMP Hutchison Effect sample 'Fracture' - EVO witness mark measurements.

Vortex flow and stability in EVOs - Part 2

UNUSUAL STRUCTURES ON THE MATERIAL SURFACES IRRADIATED BY LOW ENERGY IONS B. RODIONOV & I. SAVVATIMOVA

Hessdalen Ball Lightning and LENR

Observation of Super NOVA - EVO ONE (1 Apr 2020)

Comparison of Dr. Takaaki Matsumoto’s ‘colourful ring on back surface of nickel foil’ (L) and ‘EVO ONE’ found on inside Al of Super NOVA reaction chamber (R)
Area around structure appears to be darker as if some material is deposited

Super NOVA - EVO TWO

Microscopy of witness mark on Super NOVA inside reactor shell under various lighting conditions. In some cases there is the appearance of a deposit shown at a distance from the core

Comparison of marks on Dr. Ryushin Ohmasa vibrator plate and in experiments by Dr. Takaaki Matsumoto

Comparison image made by Dr. Felix Scholkmann

1954 paper on GEONs by John A. Wheeler

Please have another look at this 1954 paper on GEONs by John A. Wheeler, that I was alerted to by an MFMP project follower subsequent to my EVO structure hypothesis derived from looking at Hutchison MFMP ‘Fracture’ sample shown above.

Here is Wheeler talking about GEONs

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Simeon Hein
Apr 27Liked by Bob Greenyer

Bob, all around wonderful presentation, Vega—clarity, just great stuff and very clear and profound. I'm sure you've heard of altervatives to quantum wave function collapse which was ironically invented by one of John Wheeler's grad students, Hugh Everett III. Here's an abstract from one presentation I gave about it: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305045067_Many_World's_Interpretation_Wave_Collapse_and_Paranormal_Phenomena_Towards_Explaining_the_Unexplainable

Wheeler never supported this many worlds approach as he was a fan of Niels Bohr and the traditional Copenhagen Interpretation which says that quantum paths you don't observe somehow disappear (the "Disappearing Worlds Interpretation"). And there is an even more modern viewpoint from Wiseman, Deckert, and Hall that says you don't even need a quantum wave or "decoherence" at all to do quantum mechanics. It just emerges from lots of jostling particles. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-7261-y#Sec1

Anyways, great stuff and looking forward to more. Cheers.

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