Beneath Quantum lies Plasma Physics

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Are the “orbs” sighted in our skies actual “intergalactic plasmoids?”

A COLUMN By Frederick Sinclair, pictured in “orb” sighted over New Jersey in 2025

Sir William Crooks identified ‘the forth state of matter’ (solid, liquid, gas, plasma) in 1879, which was originally characterized as ‘radiant matter’. It was later dubbed Plasma by Irving Langmuir in 1928 and plasma physics was born. In 1941 ionized solar gas was theorized to be charging interstellar dust and in 1954 it was suggested that planets and comets are formed by coagulation of solar dust being charged by plasma. The first blob of plasma (plasmoid) was created in a lab in1955 and it was subsequently suggested that ball lightning is actually a spherical plasmoid. Our Sun emanates solar winds which are made up of plasma swirling out from rotation and being distributed throughout the solar system; completely filling space with solar wind plasma (highly charged subatomic particles). In 1958 it was established that the earth’s protective Van Allen Radiation Belts were composed of magnetized plasma and compose what is commonly referred to as the magnetosphere.   

To begin understanding the nature of plasma we can examine documented observations and encounters with Ball Lightening. We accept that lightening is plasma, and in ball form, and throughout history, it has been encountered and mystified those who observed it penetrate solid walls; entering and exiting rooms like ghosts without changing form. One of the most astounding accounts is the occurrence of Ball lightening entering and traveling the length of a submerged submarine, leaving sailors with the sense that it was intelligent as it moved about before exiting out through the hull. Researchers at IBM discovered that plasma actually creates a form of dust which can grow from nanometer up to micrometer (one millionth of a meter) in size. Coulomb Crystals have also been observed forming within plasma. Observed behaviors of plasma display the ability to organize complex atomic and molecular structure that exhibits an inorganic form of intelligence in play.

There are two plasma formations that have been identified between the earth and the moon named Kordelewski Clouds (KClouds); after the astronomer that first discovered them. They are located at the Lagrange points L4 and L5 of the Earth-Moon orbital system; the only points that are devoid of gravitational pull from either body. Each of the plasma clouds is four and a half times the size of the earth and is composed of charged subatomic particles that form complex dynamic energy flows and patterns.  The age of these KClouds is unknown yet the source plasma is likely to be the Sun. The plasma clouds may have played a role in the coalescing of the earth and currently exist in a permanent fixed position within the clockwork movement of the earth, moon and sun. These plasma clouds are essentially raw potential energy, operating from an intelligent realm smaller than atoms. It brings to mind how Genesis describes the Word, emerging from the firmament.

The recent mysterious occurrences of Orbs that defied identification and the visit paid our solar system by 3I/ATLAS seem to fit the behavior and potential of plasma. The Orbs blinked in and out of view, changed colors, and exhibited intelligence in their flight and behavior. 3I/ATLAS bathed in seemingly targeted plasma ejections from the sun and best fits the description of a traveling intergalactic plasmoid. Plasma Physics is an awakening awareness of the source and true nature of creation and will guide us to our rightful place at the fire.     

Fred Sinclair is an Allegany County writer, philosopher, and former county legislator. He pens a weekly opinion on a variety of “far out” subjects like this. You can engage with him anytime, fpsinclair@yahoo.com

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