The plasma universe theory, proposed by Anthony L. Peratt, Ph.D., suggests that plasma, a state of matter consisting of ionized gas, plays a crucial role in understanding the cosmos.
According to the theory, plasma phenomena, such as electromagnetic interactions and currents, are responsible for shaping galaxies, stars, and other large-scale structures in the universe. Peratt’s work emphasizes the significance of electric and magnetic forces in cosmic dynamics, challenging the prevalent gravitational model. This theory suggests that petroglyphs are similar because are related to human reactions to auroras induced by plasma at different locations.
There are descriptions of auroras, seen in Judea, in the Book of Ezekiel, but while the passages might be interpreted as supporting the plasma universe theory it is essential to approach ancient texts with caution. The language and symbolism used in religious or ancient writings often need careful analysis to draw connections with modern scientific theories. As such, while the description in Ezekiel may align with some plasma phenomena, it cannot be used as direct scientific evidence supporting Peratt’s theory.
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