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Extraterrestrial Life in the Thermosphere: Plasmas, UAP, Pre-Life, Fourth State of Matter

Updated: Sep 30

As human beings we all have bias.

There are many theories regarding UAP and non-human intelligence.

In the past researchers like Ivan T. Sanderson and John Keel have pointed out the similarity of some UFOs to life forms, but on a macro scale.

Yet many people are determined that all UAP are ETs from a distant planet.

More and more evidence points that way for some of the many sightings.

Carl Crusher points to a recent article that many scientists have contributed to regarding extraterrestrial life being formed in the Thermosphere.

An excellent video and article!


Video from Carl Crusher


Extraterrestrial Life in the Thermosphere: Plasmas, UAP, Pre-Life, Fourth State of Matter

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Extraterrestrial Life in the Thermosphere: Plasmas, UAP, Pre-Life, Fourth State of Matter













DOI: 10.4236/jmp.2024.153015   PDF    HTML   XML   1 361 Downloads   61 277 Views  

Abstract

Plasmas” up to a kilometer in size and behaving similarly to multicellular organisms have been filmed on 10 separate NASA space shuttle missions, over 200 miles above Earth within the thermosphere. These self-illuminated “plasmas” are attracted to and may “feed on” electromagnetic radiation. They have different morphologies: 1) cone, 2) cloud, 3) donut, 4) spherical-cylindrical; and have been filmed flying towards and descending from the thermosphere into thunderstorms; congregating by the hundreds and interacting with satellites generating electromagnetic activity; approaching the Space Shuttles. Computerized analysis of flight path trajectories documents these plasmas travel at different velocities from different directions and change their angle of trajectory making 45°, 90°, and 180° shifts and follow each other. They’ve been filmed accelerating, slowing down, stopping, congregating, engaging in “hunter-predatory” behavior and intersecting plasmas leaving a plasma dust trail in their wake. Similar life-like behaviors have been demonstrated by plasmas created experimentally. “Plasmas” may have been photographed in the 1940s by WWII pilots (identified as “Foo fighters”); repeatedly observed and filmed by astronauts and military pilots and classified as Unidentified Aerial—Anomalous Phenomenon. Plasmas are not biological but may represent a form of pre-life that via the incorporation of elements common in space, could result in the synthesis of RNA. Plasmas constitute a fourth state of matter, are attracted to electromagnetic activity, and when observed in the lower atmosphere likely account for many of the UFO-UAP sightings over the centuries.

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Joseph, R. , Impey, C. , Planchon, O. , Gaudio, R. , Safa, M. , Sumanarathna, A. , Ansbro, E. , Duvall, D. , Bianciardi, G. , Gibson, C. and Schild, R. (2024) Extraterrestrial Life in the Thermosphere: Plasmas, UAP, Pre-Life, Fourth State of Matter. Journal of Modern Physics, 15, 322-374. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2024.153015.

1. Introduction: UAP & Extraterrestrial Electromagnetic Plasmas

Interstellar space and the upper atmosphere of Earth are permeated by plasmas [1] - [5] . Plasmas are believed to constitute a fourth state of matter [2] [6] [7] and may represent a form of pre-life or inorganic non-biological life [8] - [13] . As detailed in this report (Figures 1-26) pulsating glowing “plasmas” up to a kilometer in size, and behaving similarly to simple multicellular organisms, have been filmed over 200 miles above Earth within the thermosphere, by ten separate space shuttle missions STS-48, STS-75, STS-80, STS-96, STS-101, STS-106, STS-115, STS-119, STS-123 [10] [14] [15] . These plasmas descend into the lower atmosphere of Earth, and when observed may have been classified as an “Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon” [9] (or as some prefer “Anomalous Phenomenon”).

As documented in this report, these plasma-like entities have been photographed congregating in the thermosphere above (Figure 4, Figure 5 and Figure 26) and diving into massive thunderstorms below (Figures 14-17); gathering around satellites generating electromagnetic pulses into the space medium (Figure 1, Figure 3, Figures 10-13, Figures 18-23); approaching and appearing outside the windows of NASA’s Space Shuttles [10] [14] [15] ; changing velocity and direction, and making sudden 45 degree to 90 degree turns, and following and even colliding and intersecting one another (Figures 9-13, Figures 23-26).

These glowing pulsating plasmas in the thermosphere grow in size, replicate, are attracted to, and make contact and intersect one another often releasing kilometers-in-length plasma-dust trails in their wake (Figure 12, Figure 23 and Figure 24). Yet others engage in what appears to be hunter-predatory behavior; tracking, then accelerating and piercing other plasmas that may be several dozen kilometers distant, even striking and intersecting up to ten or more at varying distances from one another (Figure 9, Figures 11-13, Figures 23-26). They display all the characteristics of life-like plasmas as defined by Alfvén [12] [13] , Teordorani [16] , Lozneanu and Sanduloviciu [17] and Tsytovich, et al. [11] [18] .

Although plasmas in the thermosphere engage in behavior, in all respects, plasmas are not biological entities, and their actions are mediated by electromagnetic and other non-biological factors including the incorporation of radiated dust. Plasmas may have high or low density, high or low temperatures, may be stable or unstable, and consist of positively and negatively charged particles, ionized atoms of gas; and whose basic interactions are electromagnetic [1] [2] [3] [5] [6] [12] [13] .

In the upper atmosphere, plasmas are believed to react and possibly form in response to intermittent turbulence, geomagnetic storms, coronal mass ejections, solar flares, eclipses, the waxing and waning of sunlight, atmospheric waves, radiation from radio transmitters and heating facilities, and the incorporation of dust; all which affect the shape, velocity, and behavior of plasmas [3] [5] [7] [19] .

As detailed by Teodorani [16] Ivan et al. [20] Lozneanu, Sanduloviciu [17] Tsytovich, et al. [18] , plasmas can form complex life-like shapes as well as a nucleus that may acquire DNA-like capabilities. For example, space is permeated by dust; and when a plasma incorporates dust grains, the plasma acquires an electric charge that sucks in electrons which attract positively charged ions giving rise to “plasma crystals” which also contain organic matter including fragments of carbonaceous chondrites.

Electrostatic forces and the polarization of the plasma cause these plasma dust crystals to twist, spin, and form helical structures that can evolve into a double helix similar to the double helix of DNA. Teodorani [16] argues that these helixes can then be replicated in other crystals and that the self-organizing ability of these crystals can affect other plasmas which may also form a plasma dust-crystal helix. Although theoretical, this exchange of electrical charges could be likened to horizontal gene transfer. However, there is no evidence plasmas contain DNA, nucleotides, or amino acids.

These extraterrestrial “plasmas” filmed in the thermosphere may represent a non-biological form of pre-life before the acquisition of RNA and then DNA [21] . Further, when they descend into the lower atmosphere they would likely be classified as UFOs and UAP when observed (Figures 14-17, Figure 27).

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