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our team
Contributors to
the material presented on this website include, but are not
limited to, the following principals. Though these
individuals share wide-ranging interests in space plasma and
electric phenomena in space, they also respect differences
of opinion. It should not be assumed that opinions on any
theoretical questions are unanimous.
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Amy Acheson (1946 - 2005)
Editor of the electronic newsletter THOTH for several years and
author of numerous articles. An amateur astronomer, she was best
known for her accurate and persuasive summaries of the work of
Halton Arp and Wallace Thornhill. When Amy died in July 2005, the
Thunderbolts team lost one of its most distinguished
members.
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Mel Acheson
With university training in astronomy, his wit and insight will give
you both a chuckle and something to think about. His editorials were
a regular feature in the electronic newsletter THOTH. He is now a
regular contributor to the Thunderbolts Picture of the Day (TPOD)
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Michael Armstrong
Long-time student of "catastrophism," and
lecturer on the Electric Universe, he
is publisher/producer of video and newsletter work on the science of
catastrophics and the Electric Universe.
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Dwardu Cardona
A premier comparative mythologist, catastrophist researcher, and
author of
numerous articles on the roots of world mythology, he is currently
the editor of
"AEON, A Journal of Myth, Science, and Ancient History" and author
of the recently-released book, God Star.
Coming soon: Primordial
Star.
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Ev Cochrane
A comparative mythologist with a deep interest in the cosmic
symbols of early cultures. He is currently publisher of "AEON, A
Journal of Myth, Science, and Ancient History." He has published two
books Martian Metamorphoses, and The Many Faces of Venus.
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Donald Scott
Retired professor of electrical
engineering at the University of Massachusetts/Amherst, known for
his cogent presentations on the "electric sun." In addition to his
lectures, he has been emcee of several conferences on cosmic
catastrophe." Author
of An Introduction to Circuit Analysis — A Systems Approach
and the groundbreaking book The Electric Sky.
Don Scott website:
www.electric-cosmos.org |
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David Talbott
Comparative mythologist whose work offers
a radical new vantage point on the origin of ancient cultural themes
and symbols. His research has been the primary catalyst behind the
"Saturn Model," and is the subject of the feature documentary,
"Remembering the End of the World." Author of The Saturn Myth and
co-author (with Wallace Thornhill) of Thunderbolts of the Gods
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Wallace
Thornhill
Australian physicist. His work on "The
Electric Universe" provides the broadest synthesis of electrical
principles to date. It offers a new vantage point on solar system
history, planetary cratering and scarring, the dynamics of the sun,
and the nature of galaxies. Wal is a senior editor for the Picture
of the Day feature on www.thunderbolts.info
and co-author of The Electric Universe and Thunderbolts of
the Gods books. His website is:
www.holoscience.com |
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Ian Tresman
Long-time planetary catastrophist and contributor to numerous
Internet forums and resources. For many years he has been a
principal in the British "Society for Interdisciplinary Studies," a
forum for discussion of catastrophist research.
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Steve Smith
Stephen Smith has been
studying the concepts embodied by the Electric Universe theory for
over thirty years. He is the managing editor for the
Thunderbolts Picture of the Day, writes most of the articles, and
provides editorial assistance for those who contribute their own
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