Comments by "Charles Brightman" (@charlesbrightman4237) on "Where Did All Of Our Water Come From? | Answers With Joe" video.
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CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING: Ask yourself: Where does all the water on this Earth come from? While basic Hydrogen (1 single proton with 1 single electron) is the most abundant element in this universe, where exactly does all the oxygen come from to make all that water?
WATER ON EARTH: Consider the following: (copy and paste from my files):
When Earth's magnetic field gets weaker, especially during a strong solar storm:
Van Allen Belt (Higher electron area) [e]
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Van Allen Belt (Higher proton area) [p]
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Ozone layer (Higher oxygen area) [O3]
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Rain / Mix / Snow / Ice (Depending upon temperature)
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Surface of Earth (and us).
* Weaker Earth's magnetic field, especially during strong solar storms
* 'e' from outer area comes down lower to 'p' area making basic Hydrogen atom [H]
* Basic Hydrogen might connect with another Hydrogen in that area making a Hydrogen molecule [H2]
* Hydrogen molecule meets with ozone layer picking up an oxygen atom [H2 + O], [H2O]
* Depending upon temperature, rain, mix, snow or ice forms and falls to the surface of the Earth and on us.
"Noah, time to build another ark. Or in modern times, aircraft carriers, large cruise ships, basically floating cities."
Oh and also, electrolizing water (melted snow and ice even), possibly with 'green' energy (telluric, wind, solar, other electromagnetic radiation energy frequencies, etc.) to make Hydrogen and Oxygen (Water is basically a safe storage area of Hydrogen and Oxygen). (Hydrogen fuel cell technologies with a by-product of basically pure water. Or even burn the Hydrogen/Oxygen mixture to get heat, steam, etc., if needed.)
* And the Earth's magnetic field is currently projected to be at it's weakest around 2035.
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