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[[File:Van Allen radiation belt.svg|thumb|A cross section of Van Allen radiation belts]]
As the planet evolves towards the incredibly fast and high energy electrons interacting between the plasmasphere of the Van Allen Radiation Belt, these damaged areas on the grid infiltrated with [[AI]], must be cleared out to allow for the earth to move through these barriers created by the radiation belt. About 600 miles from Earth’s surface is the first of two donut-shaped electron clouds, known as the [[Van Allen Belts]], or the radiation belts. Essentially these are inorganic structures generated from magnetosphere damage that contribute to the reversal polarity problems in the earth grid.  
As the planet evolves towards the incredibly fast and high energy electrons interacting between the plasmasphere of the Van Allen Radiation Belt, these damaged areas on the grid infiltrated with [[AI]], must be cleared out to allow for the earth to move through these barriers created by the radiation belt. About 600 miles from Earth’s surface is the first of two donut-shaped electron clouds, known as the [[Van Allen Belts]], or the radiation belts. Essentially these are inorganic structures generated from magnetosphere damage that contribute to the reversal polarity problems in the earth grid.