Title :
The influence of 112 synchrotron radiating birkeland filaments formed in an archaic auroral sheath on man-made structures and artifacts found worldwide
Author :
Qöyawayma, Alfred H. ; Perat, A.L.
Author_Institution :
Qoyawayma Ceramics & Epigraphics Prescott, Prescott, AZ
Abstract :
On Earth, a plethora of 112, 56, and 28-rayed or pointed concentric artifacts are found; Ampere´s law of attraction pulling south polar plasma filaments together in two´s and three´s, with quasi-equilibria at 56 and 28, ending at 4, as recorded by mankind. These objects, each with the same concentric diameter ratios, range in size from centimeter petroglyphs to large carved granite disks (often thought as ´calendars´). On a larger scale, megaliths of a hundred meters diameter or more were constructed in the Mesolithic, or later, as they are concurrently. An example is the just-completed Grandatorium (56) in Dubai. Previously we laid side-by-side, a 600 kA dense plasma focus (DPF) penumbra, a Native American Mixtec antiquity shield, and the floor plan of a Burma stupa. Below are two 56-112 point antiquity items from Nazca, Peru (circles drawn around cairns) and China.
Keywords :
archaeology; aurora; filamentation instability; ionosphere; synchrotron radiation; Burma stupa floor plan; China; DPF penumbra; Dubai; Grandatorium; Mesolithic; Native American Mixtec antiquity shield; Nazca; Peru; archaic auroral sheath; carved granite disks; current 600 kA; dense plasma focus penumbra; megaliths; petroglyphs; plasma filaments; synchrotron radiating birkeland filaments; Calendars; Ceramics; Earth; Laboratories; Life members; Mirrors; Plasma density; Synchrotrons; USA Councils;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2008. ICOPS 2008. IEEE 35th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Karlsruhe
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1929-6
Electronic_ISBN :
0730-9244
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2008.4590655