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Exploring the Electric Universe
“Today,
nothing is more important to the future and credibility
of science than liberation from the gravity-driven
universe of prior theory. A mistaken supposition has not
only prevented intelligent and sincere investigators
from seeing what would otherwise be obvious, it has bred
indifference to possibilities that could have inspired
the sciences for decades.”
David Talbott and Wallace Thornhill,
Thunderbolts of the Gods
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Thunderbolts Picture of the Day (TPOD)
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Divining the Meaning of the Aurora
Jul 03, 2009
Few natural
phenomena have elicited such deep
emotions from human observers as the
polar lights.
TPOD Archive
Subject Index
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Thunderblog
Cosmology
in CrisisAgain!
by Wal Thornhill
May 24, 2009
It seems the toughest thing for scientists to grasp - that
a cherished paradigm like the big bang can be wrong. The
latest crisis was reported in Physorg.com on May 5th:
"Study
plunges standard Theory of Cosmology into Crisis."
The study of dwarf companion galaxies of the Milky Way support
the view that a "modified Newton dynamic" [MOND] must
be adopted. “This conclusion
has far-reaching consequences for fundamental physics in general,
and also for cosmological theories.” One of the
researchers involved said, “it
is conceivable that we have completely failed to comprehend the
actual physics underlying the force of gravity.”
Dissecting
Bad Models (Part 1) Astrophysical "Magnetic Slinkies"
by Michael Gmirkin
May 22, 2009
A number of astrophysical assumptions and deductions
have gone unchallenged for far too long. Rational, skeptical
scientists must occasionally take an introspective look at
their own discipline and excise any persistent errors. Let's
shall...
Sigmoids
- An Answer to Venus' Polar Vortex Mystery?
by Michael Gmirkin
May 16, 2009
The revelation that solar flare precursors (sigmoids) are
largely electrical in nature may yield an unexpected explanation
of a longstanding mystery at Venus. Can the electric theory derived
from the study of sigmoids also be applied to the double-eyed
vortices at Venus' poles, killing two birds with one stone?
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Thunderbolts of the Gods, by David Talbott
and Wallace Thornhill, introduces the reader to an age of planetary
instability and earthshaking electrical events in ancient times. If
their hypothesis is correct, it could not fail to alter many paths of
scientific investigation.
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The Electric Sky. Professor of electrical
engineering Donald Scott systematically unravels the myths of "Big Bang"
cosmology, and he does so without resorting to black holes, dark matter,
dark energy, neutron stars, magnetic "reconnection," or any other
fictions needed to prop up a failed theory.
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The Electric Universe. In language
designed for scientists and non-scientists alike, authors Wallace
Thornhill and
David Talbott show that even the greatest surprises of the space age are
predictable patterns in an electric universe.
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