The Jurassic Coast – a Transmutation Extinction? (Electric Geology 5)
Posted by admin on Feb 3, 2014 in Electric Geology | 4 comments

The Jurassic Coast have millions of fossilized Ammonites that look like a squid with a shell and they are now totally extinct! But what was the tool of their mass extinction and what petrified and fossilized their numerous remains?
H2O or water is two elements, hydrogen and oxygen with 10 protons. Calcium (the basic stuff of limestone), has a proton count (atomic number) of 20. This is twice that of water.
All that is theoretically needed to convert water to Calcium is an abundance of Neutrons. Lightning discharge is recorded as producing an abundance of Neutrons. Feasible? Yes. Possible? Maybe.
Perhaps Transmutation by plasma discharge events and/or plasmoid production from cosmic events could cause the fossilization of the Jurassic Coast and other places on our Earth.
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