
Actually, plasma clouds can be found everywhere in our skies. So too, pockets of
ionized plasma can be generated by solar radiation, meteorites that streak through
the sky, planes that take off, planes that land, planes in mid-
And just like clouds, these ionized plasma clouds can and do flow through every part of our atmosphere. Storms, wind and other natural forces move these plasma clouds around and around. The constant motion of these electrical plasma clouds in turn generates electrical currents and magnetic fields in the air, on the ground and even under the earth.
Plasma also exists in outer space. Scientists and astronomers have discovered plasma inside stars and it is believed that the sun itself is nothing but plasma. The implications of this finding are astounding, in essence, the sun is a great big electrical cloud of ionized gas.
Plasmas can also glow in different colors. Helium plasmas glow pink, oxygen plasmas glow green, mercury plasmas glow blue and nitrogen plasmas glow violet. It should then be of no surprise that the Auroras are forms of plasma glows.

When Lightning flashes through our earth’s skies, She gives birth to her Child: Plasma.
By definition, a plasma is a gas that contains a relatively high proportion of ions and electrons. It is generally held by scientists that plasma starts out as a gas, and then, for any number of reasons, the atoms of the gas either gain or lose electrons and the entire cloud becomes charged either positively or negatively. This cloud is now ‘plasma’, a pocket of ionized gas.
A cloud of plasma has extraordinary properties: it swirls and it twists and it turns violently like any cloud caught in a furious windstorm.
A plasma cloud also constantly changes shape, becoming a globe for one second, long
like a cigar the next, then spreading out into a saucer-



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