I recently, some years back, saw an article of news about rare blue lightning before seizmic events.
After the flood the earth opened up and swallowed the waters. Before the flood there were no oceans, just mist watered the lands.
The massive pressures of the earths surface as immense weight presses down on that underground water which is H2O.
That can separate into a perfect combination of hydrogen and oxygen. If a lightning event was sufficient enough in energy and penetration depth at a location where H2O water separation has happened. A rare blue lightning event might occur.
Probably, as stated before, Greek mythology and mount Olympus, probably arose from the earth's lofty mountain heights before oceans appeared on it and lowered the peaks base at sea level.
After the flood the earth opened up and swallowed the waters. Before the flood there were no oceans, just mist watered the lands.
The massive pressures of the earths surface as immense weight presses down on that underground water which is H2O.
That can separate into a perfect combination of hydrogen and oxygen. If a lightning event was sufficient enough in energy and penetration depth at a location where H2O water separation has happened. A rare blue lightning event might occur.
Probably, as stated before, Greek mythology and mount Olympus, probably arose from the earth's lofty mountain heights before oceans appeared on it and lowered the peaks base at sea level.