NASA Discovers Hidden Portals In Earths Magnetic Field

NASA Discovers Hidden Portals In Earths Magnetic Field.

 Our planet has come a long way in scientific breakthroughs and discoveries. Mainstream science is beginning to discover new concepts of reality that have the potential to change our perception about our planet and the extraterrestrial environment that surrounds it forever. Star gates, wormholes, and portals have been the subject of conspiracy theories and theoretical physics for decades, but that is all coming to an end as we continue to grow in our understanding about the true nature of our reality.

 In physics, a wormhole was a hypothetical feature of space time that would be a shortcut through space-time. We often wonder how extraterrestrials could travel so far in this could be one of many explanations. Although scientists still don’t really understand what they have found, it does open the mind to many possibilities.

 Turning science fiction into science fact seems to happen quite often these days and NASA did it by announcing the discovery of hidden portals in Earth’s magnetic field. NASA calls them X-points or electron diffusion regions. They are places where the magnetic field of Earth connects to the magnetic field of the sun, which in turn creates an uninterrupted path leading from our planet to the Sun’s atmosphere which is 93,000,000 miles away.

 NASA used it THEMIS spacecraft, as well as a European cluster probe, to examine this phenomenon. They found that these portals open and close dozens of times each day. It’s funny, because there is a lot of evidence that points towards the sun being a giant Stargate for the “gods” to pass back and forth from other dimensions and universes. The portals that NASA has discovered are usually located tens of thousands of kilometers from Earth and most of them are short-lived; others are giant, fast and sustained.

 As far as scientists can determine, these portals aid in the transfer of tons of magnetically charged particles that flow from the sun causing the northern and southern lights and geomagnetic storms. They aid in the transfer of the magnetic field from the sun to the earth.

 In 2014, the US space agency launched a new mission called Magnetospheric Multi-scale Mission (MMS) which included for spacecrafts that circled the earth to locate and study these portals. They are located where the earth and the sun’s magnetic fields connect and where the unexplained portals are formed.