Space eddies as a balance source of the universe.
By – Steve Ramsey.
The Stream of radiation and space dust from supernova and exploding can bring tons of space dust and mineral to earth and other planet among them Iron, Gold, Zinc, sulfur, copper and many other minerals
Minuscule sea creatures like cyan bacteria need large amounts of those elements such as zinc and iron. They get their share from the seas current and eddies that bring some of the supplies from the ocean floor. Bu the star dust that come to earth and land in the ocean can help those creatures.
Up until now, researchers have usually assumed that dust from the Sahara was the only significant source of iron to the North Atlantic Gyre. To me it the tripod effect some of the mineral do come from the Sahara by the desert storm but the majority come from the ocean and seas , and the supplies in the ocean and the seas come from space to add additional supplies to the ocean water.
Eddies on the surface
These “water pockets” are visible at the ocean’s surface as circular eddies, the largest of which have a diameter of 200 kilometres. Beneath them are cylinder-shaped columns that reach down to 1,000 metres, rotating anticlockwise on their own axes. They last for about two years, during which time their rotation slows as they mix with the water of the North Atlantic Gyre and enrich it with iron. Some of the water columns return to be reabsorbed by the Gulf Stream. Same thing happened in space but in a massive grand size millions of mile that can supply not only our Earth but other planets .
“The amount of iron from this source is probably of the same order of magnitude as that delivered by Saharan dust, since Gulf Stream eddies are constantly forming, while dust storms are usually just brief events, the space is ongoing event and continue event to nourish our earth and other planets.
At one location close to the Gulf Stream, the ETH researchers noticed elevated iron concentrations near the surface of the otherwise iron-poor North Atlantic Gyre, reaching values similar to those of coastal water. They realized that the research vessel had, entirely by chance, sampled a Gulf Stream eddy transporting iron into the nutrient-poor waters of the North Atlantic.
“Ocean eddies almost always head to the west, but by pairing up they can move to the east and travel ten times as fast as a normal eddy, so they carry water in unusual directions across the ocean.
A pair of eddies spinning in opposite directions and linked to each other so that they travel together all the way across the Tasman Sea, taking six months to do it.”
These spun-together whirlpool pairs are called modons, and while scientists have predicted for decades that they might form in the ocean, nobody had ever seen one – until Hughes took a close look at satellite footage of oceans around Australia.
Further investigations revealed this double whirlpool was no fluke. It turns out satellites had been recording these phenomena swirling below them for a quarter-century at least, just nobody had realized what they were.
The team scanned through satellite imagery dating back to 1993 and found evidence of nine distinct modons – eight whirling around Australia, and one forming in the Atlantic Ocean, to the southwest of South Africa.
Given the extreme speeds these double whirlpools generate – compared to ocean currents or single eddies the researchers speculate they might even act like a kind of trap, catching and transporting whatever gets sucked in to distant waters elsewhere.
My thinking now if it is true in the ocean , it must be true in space too, and in space on a massive scale the space eddies can move small planets away from danger areas to get them far away from black halls.
I think the black hall itself could be a giant Eddie formation that swallows anything close to it from planets to stars even light.
The space Eddie phenomenon might shuttle not only space dust, light and stars but also radiation, heat, minerals, nutrients, and organisms from one part of the universe to another a kind of space proxy of teleportation to creates new earth, new planets somewhere else farther and deep in space.
It’s quite possible there are shoals of particular types of fish following these eddy for their special conditions, to get the nutrient they need. Same in space It must be an intelligent design that makes those spirals, black halls and other Eddies in space to clean and vacuum the dangerous material and to move about planets and stars for sake of balance in heat, radiation, and balance in this universe.
Steve Ramsey