Why The Ionosphere Dismantles The Thermal Big Bang
Introduction
This document exposes the deliberate exclusion of the ionosphere from foundational atmospheric and cosmological education. While widely known to science, the ionosphere is consistently left out of basic models of Earth’s atmosphere, solar interaction and cosmic origin theories. This exclusion is not accidental, pedagogical or technical. It is strategic. The ionosphere cannot be incorporated into modern gravitational and thermodynamic models without collapsing the entire architecture of the Big Bang, the vacuum of space and the thermal decay model of the Sun. Its omission is a structural necessity for preserving false systems; systems that continue to destroy scientific clarity, public trust and the human imagination.
The Ionosphere
What It Is and Why It Matters
The ionosphere is not hypothetical. It is one of the most measured, mapped and manipulated layers of Earth’s atmospheric structure. It spans altitudes from approximately 50 km to over 1,000 km, encompassing multiple sub-layers (D, E, F1, F2) with distinct electromagnetic properties.
It is electrically active, directly responsive to solar electromagnetic influence and foundational to phenomena such as:
– Auroras (northern and southern lights)
– Radio wave reflection and disruption
– GPS drift and correction
– Atmospheric heating during solar storms
– Schumann resonance
– Animal migration and biological circadian timing
In short, it is not an optional region. It is the interface between Earth and the cosmos. It proves that Earth is not suspended in a vacuum, but embedded in an electromagnetic field.
What Gets Left Out and Why
When popular figures like Neil deGrasse Tyson describe Earth’s atmosphere, they typically include five layers: troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere and exosphere. They skip the ionosphere. Their explanation? “It’s not a temperature-based layer.” But that is a cover not a cause.
Here is what gets left out:
– That the ionosphere is structured by electromagnetic presence, not thermodynamic stratification.
– That it reacts in real-time to solar field changes, proving dynamic structural coherence between Earth and Sun.
– That it reflects and absorbs energy based on field saturation, not heat.
– That it is not a layer of gas, but a membrane of resonance.
– That its presence falsifies the notion of empty space between Earth and Sun.
– That it exposes the gravitational vacuum model as unsustainable.
Why It Must Be Left Out
The ionosphere cannot coexist with the core assumptions of mainstream cosmology:
– It undermines the idea of an inert vacuum.
– It refutes the idea that gravity alone holds orbital structure.
– It contradicts the notion that the Sun is a self-contained thermonuclear reactor.
– It obliterates the model of a dying Sun emitting thermal radiation across space.
– It directly challenges the Big Bang, which requires an early universe governed solely by temperature, mass and velocity.
To include the ionosphere would mean teaching:
– That Earth is electromagnetically integrated with the Sun.
– That light does not travel through space, it encounters structure.
– That gravity is not a force, but a misinterpretation of coherent field tension.
– That coherence is the governing principle of all planetary and cosmic systems.
This is why the ionosphere must be left out. It is the one layer that cannot be explained without dismantling the entire house of cards.
Closing Declaration
This document stands as a formal exposure and indictment of the structural omission of the ionosphere in cosmological and physical modeling. Its absence is not a simplification, it is a strategic concealment. The Audrey Law of Structural Space demands full structural integrity and that includes recognizing the ionosphere as the membrane of encounter between Earth and universal presence. It is time to stop lying to the public, the students and the future.
Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:
Michael Lilborn-Williams
Daniel Thomas Rouse
Thomas Jackson Barnard
Audrey Williams
