Mysterious bubbles around the pyramid!

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Science and Technology Desk: Bubbles are found around the pyramid. Experts say, plasma bubbles. This phenomenon is not new, plasma bubbles have been found many times before. At first it was thought that aliens were involved in floating the bubbles. They have a conspiracy behind it. Scienti

Mysterious bubbles around the pyramid!
September 22, 20242 Mins Read
Science and Technology Desk: Bubbles are found around the pyramid. Experts say, plasma bubbles. This phenomenon is not new, plasma bubbles have been found many times before. At first it was thought that aliens were involved in floating the bubbles. They have a conspiracy behind it. Scientists discovered the real secret behind that conspiracy.

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There are completely natural and scientific reasons behind it, claims scientists. Not only around the pyramids of Egypt, but also on the bubbling island of Midway. It was once an important base of the US Navy.

According to scientists, no aliens create these plasma bubbles. They used the Low Latitude Long Range Ionospheric Radar (LARID) to find the source of these bubbles. The well-known space weather anomalies are called equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) and occur in the region of Earth's ionosphere, observes said. The anomaly is caused by the disappearance of charged particles in the Earth's upper atmosphere. This creates a region where the electron levels are low, giving them a bubble-like appearance.


Scientists report that the sun's ultraviolet light knocks electrons from atoms, creating a diffuse layer of ions that extends 50 to 400 miles above Earth's surface. This creates pockets of low density in the ionosphere. This bubble can significantly affect radio and satellite-based communications. They can extend for hundreds of miles and can even disrupt things like GPS and satellite communications. Scientists at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, China, said in August that solar storms produce plasma. The plasma bubbles thus formed were detected by their radar in November last year at low latitudes in Egypt and surrounding areas.

Such radars require a greater range to detect plasma bubbles. For this reason, Chinese scientists are also considering installing a network of three to four LARID-like over-the-horizon radars in low-latitude areas around the world.

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