Many LENR community people will be familiar with the paired “in & out” structure, Yin-Yang, innies+outies, such as these
While I was thinking on that, walking in the woods, looking for a place to light a little fire and make some tea, I noticed this. A roughly 20ft feature, like a giant had pushed a finger down on one spot, and the ground rose up equally right beside it.
Once I had noticed the pattern, I started looking for it. Over the months, walking mostly in typical New England pine / oak / maple forests, I now see this structure somewhere on every walk. The size varies quite a bit, from a few feet, to maybe 50 feet across.
I am sure some geologist has a name for this, and probably an explanation involving water & gravity. But I am not going to read up on that until I have found a way to make electrical measurements on these forest structures.
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I have been considering, and looking for evidence of the hypothesis that a fallen tree lifts up ground, hence creating a hole, and then “over time” the leveraged ground forms an equal sized mound next to the hole. In my wanderings I see many fallen trees. So far the observations do not support the fallen tree hypothesis. See below an out of focus drawing of what I have seen. The top drawing shows that the up-ended ground lies directly above the hole, hence “over time” I can only suppose that the ground will fill in the hole. The bottom drawing shows that the up-ended ground is only a few feet deep, even for very large trees, hence “over time” would not produce the up&down pattern I have seen.
Of course I have not disproved the fallen tree model - just saying I do not see it yet.
They’re called “pillows and cradles” or “pits and mounds” from live trees being blown over with the root ball creating a "cradle" with the decayed root stump as the “pillow.”
Scaling up to mountains and adjacent lakes or craters in dry country) I am strongly reminded of Andrew Hall's highly plausible theories and also reminded of poor Mars, with one hemisphere apparantly excavated and the other built up. given the scalability of electrical phenomena, it seems Michaels right about the giant!