Have you heard the scientific explanation where water comes from?
Their Theory
The Earths water has always been here. 70% of all
rocks contain
water. When the Earth was in her volcanic stage some 15 billion
years ago the moisture that was in the rocks heated up and formed our
atmosphere. The excess moisture condensed into clouds and rained
to fill up the oceans.
I have an idea that may prove
logically where water comes from.
What is water?
Hydrogen and oxygen or H2O
for short.
Where in this solar system is the largest source of hydrogen?
The sun is 97% hydrogen.
How fast do the solar winds blow from the sun? (possibly from the
flow of radiant energy)
The suns solar wind has been clocked at nearly one million miles per
hour.
If hydrogen is the lightest element in the universe then why can't it
blow outward off the surface of the Sun like hydrogen snowballs.
What planet in this solar system is the only one known to have an
abundant amount of oxygen?
Earth!
What happens when you mix hydrogen (from the sun) and oxygen in our
atmosphere?
You get Water, H2O!
Ah, but you get something more. Electric cars run on
hydrogen. With that we see, in a PME the hydrogen passes over a
catalyst which causes it to mix
with the
oxygen. In the moment of mixing electrons are produced. So
the cars run on the electric which is produced from
the mixing of hydrogen and oxygen. Water, heat and electrons are the
"by-product" of mixing hydrogen and oxygen. Maybe that is how the
clouds get the energy for the
lightning? Seems reasonable right? The same process happens when
hydrogen mixes in the upper atmosphere it produces water heat and
electric. But because there is no current the electrons build up
in the cloud, like a capacitor, till it can no longer hold. When
a stream of water reaches near the ground then wham, a bolt of
lightning is produced. I read somewhere that charged capacitors
have an anti-gravity effect. Is this how millions of gallons of
water, which one water molecule is heavier than air, can float above
the ground without falling? The water molecules become a charged
capacitor?
And meteorology says that the
energy in clouds are caused from when the molecules of water rub
against one another creating a static build up. And when the
charge gets to big it leaps to the ground. Wait, I was told
there is no static in
humid air. Is not the clouds more humid than the air?
So how can moisture, 100% humid cause static? They contradicted
themselves with known science.
What do you put into a car battery when it is low on acid?
Distilled water! When the battery is charged the distilled water
becomes acidic.
So water does hold a charge.
I have a photo from NASA's SOHO that shows a solar flare (CME coronal
mass
ejection). Mass ejection means it is spewing out hydrogen.
The CME was
20 times bigger than the Earth by a long shot. I estimate that
this
one CME spewed enough pure hydrogen to create 6 earth sized frozen
chunks. Everyone knows that when you introduce hydrogen to a
vacuum it freezes so the farther away from the sun the chunk got the
more frozen it would get. The
time laps photos shows the heavens being filled up with snow chunks
(probably the size of a 2 story house.) 9 hours later. Later news
reports recorded that giant chunks of ice mysteriously fell from the
sky
with no explanation. Some very
big and some the size of a cook out grill. The news reports said
they were chunks of ice but even scientists could not tell the
difference between frozen hydrogen and frozen water. With one
exception hydrogen is flammable in an oxygen environment. Those
ice chunks that were reported were clear cold
chunks
of hydrogen. Hydrogen is similar to water in looks
taste and odor. If you drank a glass of hydrogen it would not
hurt
you. Hydrogen is exactly like water but without the oxygen
molecule.
It is possible that the Sun was the source of water for the great
flood. I wonder if the oxygen levels on Earth dropped when
the great flood happened.
Do you still think water came from within volcanic rocks? Do you
believe we continue to use the same water over and over again forever
without gaining more water? Well then how did Mars loose all the
water there
because it too should have 70% water in all its rocks? And Mars
too went through a volcanic stage. Mars does not have water! Mars
gets hydrogen from the sun like the earth does! But Mars does not have
plant
life so the hydrogen cannot become water so without the oxygen
there is no water. If another planet is found to have water then
the planet has a way to create oxygen, plant life or oxygen producing
organisms.