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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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The Thunderbolts Project has just released the new DVD production
of David Talbott's Symbols of an Alien Sky.
For more infomaton and reviews see our resources page.
“The only complaint I have of Symbols of an Alien Sky
and the following two episodes is that you show no way to make this
series mandatory viewing by all the researchers at NASA and all the
astronomers, mythology experts, and historians of the world.”
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Thunderbolts Picture of the Day (TPOD)
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The
Voice of the Peoples
Sep 02, 2010
Most scholars
have traditionally assumed that
mythology arose from a primitive
inability to understand forces that
we now comprehend. But an
alternative view has gained
considerable support from plasma
science. This view holds that our
forebears witnessed intense
electrical phenomena beyond anything
occurring today.
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Special Edition
Author
James P. Hogan Dies at Age 69
The Thunderbolts Project
July 13, 2010
It is with deepest regret that we acknowledge the death of Author James P.
Hogan at age 69. He passed away suddenly at his home in Ireland
and no cause of death has been announced at this stage.
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Special Edition
Excerpts From The Electric Universe
Electric Comets Part 8
Presented by Dave Smith
May 29, 2010
In this series we have contrasted the dirty snowball model of
comets to the plasma discharge model, questioned how gravity alone
could retain huge comas, explored surface features not expected
of a slushball, discovered that electrical stresses are the most likely
cause of cometary fragmentation, and observed the impacts of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with
Jupiter and the Deep Impact probe into comet Tempel 1. Together this outstanding
body of observations must bring into question the orthodox model of comets as it
serves to demonstrate the predictive power of Electric Universe theory.
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Special Edition
Excerpts From The Electric Universe
Electric Comets Part 7
Presented by Dave Smith
May 15, 2010
If electric cometary theory needed any more support than we have seen
in this series, it was supplied when NASA slammed a copper projectile
into comet Tempel 1 on the Deep Impact mission. Whilst most scientists
were confronted with surprise after surprise, Wal Thornhill applied
Electric Universe theory to predict what would be observed. Although
his predictions were on public record before the event, they were met
with an eerie silence by the scientific community.
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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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