Abstract

The article shows that clouds and their elements are formed in the atmosphere in the form of large ensembles of quantum-structural (QS) clusters, which are able to radically change the radiation characteristics of the Earth’s atmosphere and other planets. The unique abilities of large ensembles to form fluxes of high-energy particles, antiparticles, and gamma rays (dark lightning) in the atmosphere are explained. Theoretical studies are supported by the results of field and laboratory experiments with quantum-structural filaments (QSF).

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