Geoscientific Research
GeoVortex founder, geologist and investigator is Johnny Tesone who earned geology degree (BS) from the Univ. of Wyoming. It was during the pandemic isolation, the summer of 2020 and the decades of wilderness adventure, natural resources, and technology experience prepared him for the ultimate download of this Earth-, Life- and Astro-science geo storm of data.
GeoVortex has produced a highly complex, unprecedented research photo journal for the general world audience and the scientific community to establish peer collaboration with other researchers seeking answers to many questions about past, present, and future life and planetary evidence.
The relentless invasion events reveal impact craters pitting the Wyoming landscape with geometric outcrops with most exhibiting non-human-made dam features that harbors an aggressive burrowing, sub-worker species the Exterran Infinitas Nimerigarus (EIN). This alien species is extensively documented with a glossary and was the first organic alien that was tested in the SEM lab.