Mainstream Physics
Cherenkov Radiation
Electromagnetic radiation emitted when a charged particle passes through a dielectric medium at a speed greater than the phase velocity of light in that medium.
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Theories Citing This Reference (3)
Cherenkov Radiation as Orb Propulsion
The black lines seen in front of plasma orbs are Cherenkov radiation, emitted because electrons within the orb are accelerated to speeds exceeding the phase velocity of light in the surrounding plasma/ether medium.
Fusion Orbs as Particle Accelerators
The observation that the orbs act as particle accelerators, trapping ions in a magnetic bottle and accelerating them to release Cherenkov radiation (X-rays).
Technological Signatures in Cosmic Rays
The hypothesis that Centauro events — cosmic ray interactions with only electromagnetic interactions — are technosignatures of advanced civilizations using charged wormholes.