http://www.rense.com/general82/SNR_arti ... gFINAL.pdf
Just a few snippets out of a much longer interview.This interview was conducted by Sergius Kishenko, Moscow Russia. This article and photograph are appearing in Super New Reality magazine as the feature article of the June 2008 issue. The Russian version has additional photographs and footnotes.
Sverkhnovaya Realnost (“SuperNew Reality”) Magazine – Moscow Russia
Interview with EU Nanotechnology Executive
The feature article today is an interview with Karl W B Schwarz, the Managing Director, CEO of a United States nanotechnology company that has relocated its operations to Vienna Austria. That company will soon break ground on the world’s largest carbon nanostructures production facility in Slovakia and a major new Nanotechnology R&D Facility in Austria.
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S.K. Where do you stand on this growing debate about the Einstein version of the Relativity Universe and the new Electric Universe Theory put forth by many visionary thinkers around the world?
K.S. I would have to say, since our CNT process is very much a function of the Electric Universe principles, that over time I believe the Electric Universe theory will prove to be our next step up the ladder in physics I alluded to earlier. I do not think the Newton and Einstein physics will hold up once the scientists understand that the Electric Universe Theory is probably ... Third Millennium Physics starting to appear on the horizon now and much earlier than most expected. In a way, it will not invalidate Newton or Einstein; it will refine them with answers and knowledge that could not be foreseen in the time of Newton or Einstein.
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S.K. What type of reasons do you and your scientists suspect [for Global Warming]?
K.S. First - the Sun. I think this Global Warming issue might well be an Electric Universe issue. It has been elevated for years in output (why is yet to be known fully) and even some strange phenomenon has been observed at the North Pole of Saturn. This photo was taken years ago by the Cassini space craft when it passed Saturn. This is part of the hyperspectral imaging that is on many satellites.
[Image in PDF of Saturn's north polar hexagon]
We see this type of effect in many of the nanotechnology applications we do, but that hexagon at the North Pole of Saturn is roughly the size of Planet Earth. This is a nano-scale effect but on planetary scale. That is a huge fractal and Electric Universe in principle.
I am still waiting for the Global Warming proponents, those seeking vast sums of government money for their Global Warming agenda, to explain to the world how this phenomenon has anything to do with carbon emissions on Earth. We have a pretty good idea what the combined factors are that would produce this effect and Global Warming due to burning fossil fuels has nothing to do with it. This is pure Electric Universe principle with photographic evidence. There are some strong links between Electric Universe and fractals too but that is too much into our R&D to discuss in detail.
Another factor is scientists are beginning to build up some convincing data that Earth and our Solar System are not part of the Milky Way, but are part of a smaller Sagittarius Dwarf galaxy that is now merging with the Milky Way. If that proves to be true, the sheer gravitational tidal forces could easily wreak havoc on the weather on Earth and explain elevated output from the Sun and elevated temperatures on all nine planets of this Solar System. http://www.viewzone.com/milkyway.html
Not sure on some of the points where the guy being interviewed says "pure electric universe principle" but doesn't elaborate further.
Anyway, it seems the site's getting "noticed" from a few different directions / fields of research. Ve-eery interesting!
Though, they don't make explicit whether they're referring to the "Electric Universe" of Thornhill, Scott & Talbott (among others) or the "Electric Universe" of Körtvélyessy... Perhaps there's some distinctions to be made between the two camps. But the name seems rather inclusive of all research regarding electrical processes in the universe.
Cheers,
~Michael Gmirkin