Geoscientific Research
GeoVortex’ s earth investigator is Johnny Tesone, an independent, geologist with a BS in Geology from the University of Wyoming, and it was during the pandemic isolation, the summer of 2020 that decades of wilderness adventure, natural resources, and technology prepared him for the ultimate download of this Earth-, Life- and Astro-science knowledge.
GeoVortex has produced a highly complex, unprecedented research photo journal for the general world audience but also for the scientific community with a goal of establishing peer collaboration with other researchers seeking answers to many questions about past, present and future life and planetary evidence.
The massive impactor event revealed craters with geometric outcrops, some exhibiting non-human-made dam features which lives 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.