Atmospheric Resonance in the Spectral Shifts of Uranus
Uranus' Spectral Shifts in False Color
by Calvin Hamilton for Solarviews
May 15, 2004
[The picture of Uranus at right was] compiled from images returned Jan. 17, 1986, by the narrow-angle
camera of Voyager 2. The spacecraft was 9.1 million kilometers (5.7 million miles) from the planet, several days from
closest approach...
The picture at right uses false color and extreme contrast enhancement to bring out subtle details in the polar region
of Uranus. Images obtained through ultraviolet, violet and orange filters were respectively converted to the same blue,
green and red colors used to produce the picture... The very slight contrasts visible in true color are greatly
exaggerated here. In this false-color picture, Uranus reveals a dark polar hood surrounded by a series of progressively l
ighter concentric bands. One possible explanation is that a brownish haze or smog, concentrated over the pole, is
arranged into bands by zonal motions of the upper atmosphere. The bright orange and yellow strip at the lower edge of
the planet's limb is an artifact of the image enhancement. In fact, the limb is dark and uniform in color around the
planet. The Voyager project is managed for NASA by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Analysis
The Fibonacci banding of Uranus' spectral shifts can be explained by the structure of Magnetic Resonance presented above.
This image comparison shows this author's spherical pattern of Magnetic Resonance on the left and the Voyager 2 filtered image of Uranus at right,
revealing the correlating symmetry of Fibonacci banding and vortical points.
The nonlinear infrasound standing wave resonance in Uranus' atmosphere is defining the relative proportions of the latitudinal spectral banding.
The same resonance pattern also underlies the vortical storm activity on Jupiter, whose giant Red Spot was just joined by a smaller red companion vortex on April 8, 2006.
An identical comparison with the other gas planets reconfirms the correlation; in the concentric rings of heat distribution
observed in infrared imaging of Saturn and its moon Titan.
This infrasound resonance pattern has also been observed for short periods on Earth and dictates the geopositions of the pyramids of the world, with the Orion pyramids of Giza, Egypt at the centerpoint.
The oncoming solar-system-wide magnetic reversal of December 22, 2012 may influence the atmospheric cloud patterns of Earth to become similar to those of Titan, with patterns of glowing plasma
forming in the skies - seen as brilliant luminous spots like standing aurora.