Ever wonder how clouds stay up in the sky? Clouds form when vapor condenses into water drops. Water drops are heavier than air. Things heavier than air fall to the ground. Why do clouds stay up in the air?
Meteorologists can explain in excellent detail the altitude of cloud formation based on lapse rate but they never address why the heavier than air cloud doesn't sink to ground. Many are supported by convection but on a calm day with little convection the fuzzy bottom should be apparent!
If the process is mearly "as the drops fall they evaporate" - then there should be a fuzzy bottom to clouds as the evaporation would occur at different rates due to drop size.
Must be a mysterious dark energy that cannot be measured.
If it could be measured - all the water molecules in a cloud are probably uniformly oriented in a Hydrogen down and Oxygen up direction.
Check out the ISS photo observation of electric discharge - current dogma is that all that electric charge is from friction -
Electric fileds are orders of magnitude stronger than gravity. A bird has not idea it is on a wire carrying 15K volts.
Scientists measure the energy of sub-atomic particles in units of "electron volts". Maybe things are organized in much simpler ways.
Don't trust data from sources that are paid by the government to generate data - the data will most likely reflect what the governement wants.
The above picture was taken from the ISS and shows a phenomenon that Climate Scientists didn't know about and definitely do not understand. It is clear that there is a glow discharge above the lightening cloud which can only be caused by a electric current flow. The question is why is there a current flow and what is the direction of flow - up or down? Why?? Looks like we have another unexplained Climate Science phenomenon.
As youngsters, we were told that lightening is caused by the friction of the air moving in the cloud until enough charge is built up in the cloud to discharge to Earth.
The above picture easily explains that friction has nothing to do with lightening - it clearly shows the cloud as a conductor in the middle of a big spark gap! This is very hard for many to understand because the big picture is really big!
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