The electromagnetism of
the universe
The earth is also an electrically polarized conductor in the radial direction,
by the centripetal electromagnetic force ("gravity").
The cause of polarization has been unknown until now,
although electric potentials have been found vertically to the ionosphere.
Polarized is the substance, accelerated and "swept" with the speed
of light,
by the centripetal electromagnetic force.
The density of the polarization is directly proportional to the density of
the substance.
The earth has a high and stable polarization density,
compared to the polarization of the atmosphere, which is weaker and variable.
In turn, radial electrical polarization produces three observed effects:
Angular electromagnetic acceleration (vortex);
vertical growth of vegetation and the electrical activity in atmospheric gas.
On Earth, electrical activity in atmospheric gas are relatively simple phenomena:
Clouds have a high density of substance, so and the density of polarization.
The cloud thus becomes the plate of a capacity in relation to the earth, or
to another cloud.
The polarities between the two plates (a kind of PN junction)
produce electric arc, due to the vertical potential difference.
The electric arc is not only electric!
There are interactions that produce centripetal electromagnetic forces:
The polarized atoms make up a lot of parallel strings in the moisture between
the plates.
The electromagnetic force axially compresses the polarized substance, and
the exponentially
increasing polarization density cancels out the electric potential and disappears.
The oscillations of the barometric shock (implosion) and the light image are
then extinguished.
Therefore, the source of electrical activity in the Earth's atmosphere
is the centripetal electromagnetic force, which electrically polarizes the
substance.
Obviously, the same source produces the same phenomena and underground.