How Jovian moons adversely affect normal human lung function. Who profits?
A brief background of Jupiter’s lunar possession.
With 64 definite moons, along with many other smaller natural satellites, Jupiter has more moons than any other planet in our solar system. These moons are categorized by their orbits and are split between “regular” and “irregular.” Regular satellites are usually larger moons and have a closer orbit to Jupiter.
Irregular satellites are generally smaller moons and have unconventional orbit patterns.
There are four main moons that Jupiter holds. These are called the Galilean moons, named after Galileo Galilei, who discovered them in 1610. The four moons are called Europa, Lo, Ganymede, and Callisto. It is commonly held that these moons were created when a high volume of space debris collided with a pool of protoplanetary disk gas.
This article is going to provide a concise overview of how these four Galilean moons hold a direct link to lung damage. It will then make speculation as to why no one has been informed of this before now. It will also look shortly at a smaller, subsidiary problem with Jupiter as a whole.
The Evils of Protoplanetary Disk Gas Pools
A Protoplanetary disk is a cell of dense gas that hovers near newly formed stars. Usually containing high amounts of hydrogen, these Protoplanetary disk, (or P. Disk,) cells can be extremely dangerous to earth’s atmosphere, especially if the P. Disk is bound to an object that is in orbiting cycle. A P. Disk that is emitting too many Hydrogen ions to Earth presents the risk of over saturating the atmosphere with Hydrogen. In turn this increases the risk of high amounts of extra Hydrogen Peroxide being made, (Peroxide being a naturally occurring “termination product” in Earth’s atmospheric reactions.) This will come up later.
The Moons and their problems
The combination of Jupiter being the third brightest object in the night sky, it being the largest planet in our solar system, and it having the most moons creates a perfect storm for human health. It has already been established that the Galilean moons were created through space debris and P. Disk gas pools.
Problem 1:
The main problem then occurs when the orbits of these moons create strong galactic tides, which throws the harmful protoplanetary disk gas at earth.
Problem2:
The Galilean moons are regular satellites. This means that these moons are not only consistent in the wave of P. Disk gas they disperse, but they are dispersing it at a higher rate than if they were farther from Jupiter’s gravitational pull. Because of Jupiter’s massive size and the four moons’ close proximity, (some moon’s orbit is very short---some can orbit twice in one Jovian day) more orbits occur. More orbits mean more “throws,” or “galactic tidal waves” of P. Disk gas directed at Earth.
Hydrogen Peroxide and your lungs
Protoplanetary disk gas, or P. Disk gas, is one of the main components in the makeup of the four Galilean moons and it contains large amounts of Hydrogen. Because of Jupiter’s large size and the four Galilean Moons’ tight orbit, a large amount of P. Disk gas is constantly being thrown at Earth via galactic tidal waves. Once the P. Disk gas hits Earth’s atmosphere, the Hydrogen from the P. Disk gas is at a high risk of forming a large surplus of Hydrogen Peroxide vapor. And while Hydrogen Peroxide in liquid form is a useful antiseptic, the dangers of it in a vapor form have not yet been fully examined.
Long-term exposure to low ppm of Hydrogen Peroxide gas has been found to be hazardous humans, with its primary side affect being lung damage. Hydrogen Peroxide has also been classified as a “known animal carcinogen.”
Concluding and Reasons
In many labs that deal with Hydrogen Peroxide vapor, workers are only permitted to work in eight hour time increments because of potential health risks. Why then, has no one declared any warnings about the risks that naturally occurring Hydrogen Peroxide vapor which comes from P. Disk gas given off Jovian moons present? Is it because it could result in a loss of funding for NASA and other space programs?
After all, why would NASA want to lose its annual $18.7+ billion budget? They obviously know the risks associated with the vapor and are doing nothing about it. Could NASA be running experiments not just in space, but also here on Earth, using the average tax payer as its guinea pig? Maybe.
Maybe it is various governments around the world responding to overpopulation? Perhaps the best way to lower the amount of people on Earth isn’t through their intervention, but through a naturally occurring process. Once the population is down to where they want to see it, they will start with a solution.
Jupiter’s four Galilean moons throw protoplanetary disk gas at the Earth via galactic tidal waves. The Hydrogen from the P. Disk gas mixes with the naturally occurring Peroxide in Earth’s Atmosphere. This creates an excess of the Hydrogen Peroxide vapor—a gas that has been linked to lung problems. Does the government know about this? Does NASA? It seems likely that they would. Why then has nothing been said?
Problem3: (Subsidiary)
Jupiter is the third brightest object in the sky. The other two brighter objects are Earth’s moon and Venus. Throughout human history, people have been more in tuned with even numbers. There is a sort of symmetry that even numbers naturally create. In symmetry, people find comfort, not because they were told to, but because it is a natural response. It is an ordinary response to find symmetry peaceful. However, with Jupiter, people lose that sense of harmony. Even with other lights that mark up the sky, people will always be left with the feeling of being out of balance.