Hello and welcome to Punk Science TV. I'm Dr Manjir and this episode
is going to sound even more
crazy than we've ever done before
I'm really excited about this episode as well
because it's something that I
don't think anybody has touched
on before and it's- Do black
holes actually create wildfires
Just sounds completely
outlandish, so we have to do a
bit of a recap. So if you've
been reading my books or
watching Punk Science TV at all,
you'll know that I talk about
something called The Black Hole
Principle and that's the same
pattern is going all the way
throughout the universe from
Supermassive black holes at
the Centre of a galaxy all the
way down to the atom actually
and everything in between so
that. Includes thunderstorms
and it's because  of this
principle that's it going all
the way through the universe
that I've been able to predict
various things happening in
thunderstorms, for example,
antimatter coming from
thunderstorms I predicted and
published this before NASA even
discovered this, and it also
explains why things like gamma-ray bursts
are in thunderstorms, as well as
in Supermassive black holes
out in space and also why I was
able to predict that water
would be seen coming out of
black holes because it's
essentially the same process.
So what do we make of something
that we see sometimes in nature
and that's wildfire storms? So.
You have forest fires and they
seem to create this massive
clouds and these actually
build up and they create these
massive clouds in forest fires
and you probably don't
remember now because there's so
much has happened. but there's
a lot of forest fires that
happened, especially in
Australia earlier this year and
caused massive, massive
devastation so this. It's a
very very serious matter, So
we've noticed over the years
that these wildfires can create
their own storms and these clouds
accumulate over the fires and
they actually create lightning,
which creates further fires and
the fire can spread in this
way. So it's an extremely
serious issue. But as you know
any type of lightning or
thunderstorms are created by
the black hole principle, so
what this could mean is
actually wildfires, some of them
at least, the initial strike
that causes the initial fire
could actually be caused by a
black hole. So black holes that
are over the forest. that
because black holes fluctuate
sometimes they are in one place
more than other everything in
the universe is and a push and
a pull everything is breathing
and so you will have these
fluctuations and including the
Earth itself is going through
cycles. So what we call climate
change could be because Earth
is going through a cycle where
there are more black holes. The
atmosphere because the Earth is
going through changes and as
that happens, it starts to
produce more of these
lightning strikes, which hit
the Earth if it's dry enough
and causes fires. Now they
create... because these are a
number of black holes in an
area. It looks like the fire
itself is creating the
thunderstorm. But of course, if
you've watched my previous
videos about lies about
lightning, you'll know that
actually, we don't have a
satisfactory explanation as to
why lightning happens, so it's
very interesting that these
clouds accumulate. And we used
to think that they are rare,
but now we realise that there
are they are actually more
common than we thought. So this
is the way that the storm works
and so it's very interesting.
So we call these storms, Pyrocumulonimbus
or PyroCb
clouds it says here they are infrequent but
they're actually are seem to be
quite common now.
Interestingly, people have
realized that these pyroCb clouds
are actually very similar to
massive volcanic eruptions or that
occur with massive volcanic eruptions
but they are also
similar to volcanic eruptions themselves
and can put aerosols high into
the stratosphere, so this is
something that we're only just
finding out that these smoke
particles, the actual material
that's ejected by the
fire storms can actually go
really, really high so much so
that people think of volcano
has just gone off which is
pretty amazing but and this is
the sort of pattern you can see
the spiral patterns there:
one of the signatures of the
Black Hole Principle. So basically, what's
happening is essentially just
as a volcano is a black hole
process, Black Hole Principle
process hence that's why it has
the lightning, just as
a Center of a galaxy, has
lightning and in the future.
Hopefully we will find Gamma rays
from volcanoes thus proving
doing a bit more of this
theory. that's another prediction.
We have already found gamma-ray bursts
in in thunderstorms so the
behaviour of this wildfire
storms are very similar to
Volcano because it's the same
process. So we're going through
the same process all the way
down and people have noticed
that there's a lot of moisture
around this pyroCb clouds these
Really big clouds over
wildfires Now, this is such a
big issue for humanity.
Wildfires caused a lot of
devastation. So if we can
understand them further this
could be an inroad to helping
us to alleviate some of the
suffering that wildfires can
cause because if the initial
strike is actually from a black
hole in the atmosphere, causing
a lightning strike and dry
surroundings to ignite they're
maybe something in the future
that we can do to prevent that
from happening and you know we
like to think of wildfires
being caused by our own
recklessness and that we are
doing things to burn so-called "fossil
fuels" and put things into
the air and the Earth to actually to
 actually create climate
change, but climate change
could be happening as a result
of the Earth's natural cycles
and as a result, they are more
black holes are accumulating
and these are causing more
lightning strikes and these are
causing the fires to happen so
this might seem like a very odd
and bizarre explanation for
wildfires, but when you put together the pattern and
the evidence that we see it
really does look like this is
just the same pattern happening
at every single level and some
of these strikes could -  I'm not
saying that they are because I
don't have the proof - could be
the initial reason why
wildfires start and I think it's
worth looking into. So I hope
you agree that this is a really good topic to do some
further investigation into and
this is definitely a World
first. I don't think anybody
has put these things together
before. So, let me know what you
think in the comments and
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