I am interested in learning about the Electric Universe but as an older person with a full time job going back to school to indulge my curiosity isn't feasible. Can someone point to resources that will enable me to use each to build upon them develop an understanding of the more complex topics discussed here?
I have a basic understanding of electricity but there always comes a point in these discussions where it quickly jumps from basic to complex with no training wheels in between. I guess the resources I am looking for is "the EU for dummies" type.
thanks
how to learn ?
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Re: how to learn ?
welcome Keithnellie,
You can click on EU GUIDES on the top of the home page and try the
Beginner’s Guide to the Electric Universe.
And don't feel like a "DUMMIE"; electricity in space gets very complicated for everyone, especially me!
Jack
You can click on EU GUIDES on the top of the home page and try the
Beginner’s Guide to the Electric Universe.
And don't feel like a "DUMMIE"; electricity in space gets very complicated for everyone, especially me!
Jack
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Re: how to learn ?
Check the Thunderbolts Project Youtube page.
With just the space news episodes you should get a general idea about it all. And it is more visual.
After the Guide jacmac recommended there is the Thunderbolts Picture of the Day on the homepage, a lot of work to backtrack, but you could start with the new ones.
Regards,
Daniel
With just the space news episodes you should get a general idea about it all. And it is more visual.
After the Guide jacmac recommended there is the Thunderbolts Picture of the Day on the homepage, a lot of work to backtrack, but you could start with the new ones.
Regards,
Daniel
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