What Physics should be studied for the EU?

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What Physics should be studied for the EU?

Unread post by AlwaysLrning » Fri Jun 29, 2018 2:38 pm

Hello,

I just want to say I have been researching , learning and studying various papers and articles regarding the EU theory. I would like to make a list of what physics should one know in order to fully understand the EU theory?

I have enrolled myself in a electromagnetism class which is a lot of fun and learning a ton?

Also I plan on enrolling in Plasma Physics and reading more about Plasma Cosmology.

Does anyone have a list or could post some classes or just plain subject material one should learn regarding electric Universe?

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Re: What Physics should be studied for the EU?

Unread post by oz93666 » Fri Jun 29, 2018 9:38 pm

I think the best approach is to study EU itself ... when you hit something that you don't understand use search to investigate it ...or ask questions here ...

If enrolling in Plasma Physics and reading more about Plasma Cosmology, then you are doing it

There are other more general courses but most of the time will be spent on what you don't want , how electric motors work , etc , and you will loose interest and so learn little ...

There's not too much involved , understand the basics well , how charged particles move in magnetic fields, the magnetic field a moving charged particle creates .... how charged particle move in electric fields ... the forces involved.

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Re: What Physics should be studied for the EU?

Unread post by ja7tdo » Sun Jul 01, 2018 4:05 am

Hi,
I also tried to study EU in a couple of years. However, there was no suitable textbook. I watched youtube from a single end for a while. What I noticed was that existing science could not explain the EU.

I am thinking new physics that can explain the EU little by little.

https://etherealmatters.org/eugeology

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Re: What Physics should be studied for the EU?

Unread post by nick c » Sun Jul 01, 2018 9:03 am

Here are some web sites intended to be informative and instructional concerning the Electric Universe.
I don't know if this helps.

Beginners Guide:
https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/eu-gui ... ers-guide/
Essential Guide:
https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/eu-guides/eg-contents/
Misconceptions:
https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/eu-gui ... nceptions/
The Electric Sky - Donald Scott
http://electric-cosmos.org/indexOLD.htm
Holoscience:
http://www.holoscience.com/wp/

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Re: What Physics should be studied for the EU?

Unread post by AlwaysLrning » Mon Jul 02, 2018 9:34 am

AlwaysLrning wrote:Hello,

I just want to say I have been researching , learning and studying various papers and articles regarding the EU theory. I would like to make a list of what physics should one know in order to fully understand the EU theory?

I have enrolled myself in a electromagnetism class which is a lot of fun and learning a ton?

Also I plan on enrolling in Plasma Physics and reading more about Plasma Cosmology.

Does anyone have a list or could post some classes or just plain subject material one should learn regarding electric Universe?

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hb ... agfor.html -- explains Lorentz Law , which allows magnetic field to be parallel with an electric current.

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html - Coulombs's law

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html - Ampre's law

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html - Current and Flow rate

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorentz_force - Lortentz Force

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_ca ... ngineering - Almost all Electromagnetism math is based on vector math.

https://webhome.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/Class ... index.html -Electrodynamics

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Re: What Physics should be studied for the EU?

Unread post by AlwaysLrning » Mon Jul 02, 2018 12:03 pm

Plasma paper on "Introduction to Plasma Physics and Controlled Plasma Vol 1." - https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/cc02/b ... 5adfde.pdf

Introduction to Plasma - http://silas.psfc.mit.edu/introplasma/

https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/nuclear-eng ... fall-2003/

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Re: What Physics should be studied for the EU?

Unread post by Michael Mozina » Sat Jul 14, 2018 5:32 pm

AlwaysLrning wrote:Hello,

I just want to say I have been researching , learning and studying various papers and articles regarding the EU theory. I would like to make a list of what physics should one know in order to fully understand the EU theory?

I have enrolled myself in a electromagnetism class which is a lot of fun and learning a ton?

Also I plan on enrolling in Plasma Physics and reading more about Plasma Cosmology.

Does anyone have a list or could post some classes or just plain subject material one should learn regarding electric Universe?
I'd personally recommend three specific books to read. First I'd recommend Anthony Peratt's book "Physics of the Plasma universe" (best math by far), Alfven's book "Cosmic Plasma" (good theoretical introductory) and Birkeland's original laboratory studies which you can find online for free:

https://archive.org/download/norwegiana ... ririch.pdf

I'd also *highly* recommend that you read Dr. Donald Scott's most recent paper on Birkeland currents in space and how they flow at larger scales.

http://www.ptep-online.com/2015/PP-41-13.PDF

I think this type of work will form the mathematical and theoretical foundation of EU/PC theory for centuries to come.

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Re: What Physics should be studied for the EU?

Unread post by antosarai » Mon Jul 16, 2018 9:01 am

No suggestion regarding Immanuel Velikovsky's works? Are they not central, seminal in EU hypothesis?

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Re: What Physics should be studied for the EU?

Unread post by BeAChooser » Mon Jul 16, 2018 9:27 pm

antosarai wrote:No suggestion regarding Immanuel Velikovsky's works? Are they not central, seminal in EU hypothesis?
No.

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Re: What Physics should be studied for the EU?

Unread post by neilwilkes » Thu Jul 19, 2018 3:30 am

antosarai wrote:No suggestion regarding Immanuel Velikovsky's works? Are they not central, seminal in EU hypothesis?
Not really.
Velikovsky's work was intended to show that catastrophic events happen, and that things are not the uniformitarian way currently accepted (ie geologically, things happen very slowly over a long period of time only) and that the Solar System is not the stable thing we (ie the mainstream) currently believe it is.
His "Earth In Upheaval" gives the geological evidence for the catastrophic extinction level events described in "Worlds In Collision". That is not to say these books can or should be ignored - far from it in fact, just that they do not really pertain to EU theory or even hypothesis - they are analyses of events thought to be mythological and show that the entire world has these recollections plus of course it does explain a great deal about the mysterious way Venus just does not belong - it spins the wrong way compared to all other planets so therefore cannot have "condensed from a cloud of dust under the effect of gravity" as is erroneously supposed by mainstream.
Come to think of it, that whole hypothesis has been falsified for the entire solar system but of course this is ignored
You will never get a man to understand something his salary depends on him not understanding.

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Re: What Physics should be studied for the EU?

Unread post by nick c » Thu Jul 19, 2018 10:44 am

Velikovsky hardly if at all ventured into the realm of Physics. His work by his own description was a reconstruction of historical events.
Einstein (jokingly) thanked Velikovsky for not encroaching upon his (Einstein's) discipline.
Einstein wrote: I look forward with pleasure to reading the historical book that does not bring into danger the toes of my guild. How it stands with the toes of the other faculty, I do not know as yet. I think of the touching prayer: “Holy St. Florian, spare my house, put fire to others!”

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