Thanks for accepting me to this forum. I first read about the Electric Universe less than a month ago and I was hooked. Since then I've read a lot and watched many videos and now I've come to the point that I would like to start sharing some ideas. Here's my introduction.
I'm 42 years old and live in Sweden with my family (wife and three kids; 14, 11 and 8) and work as statistician at the tax agency. At university 1995-2000 I studied other subjects like archaeology (B.Sc. level) and philosophy of science (M.Sc.) before studying statistics.
I've always been quite open minded but earlier I've rejected many fringe theories (like Velikovsky, abiotic oil, levitation ...) that did not fit into standard science and at the same time felt that there are many strange parts in standard science (big bang/expansion of universe, black holes, warping of spacetime ...). [I was going to write "anomalies" instead of "strange parts" but that would not be true. I wish that I would have come to that Kuhnian conclusion by myself but I didn't.] Now that I've given the Electric Universe theories a chance it feels like a puzzle coming together.
At a start I'm especially interested in these aspects:
Prehistoric disasters
Since reading Thor Heyerdahl long ago I've been convinced that all high cultures have a common origin. Later I've come to the conclusion that the original culture was destroyed in a disaster long before 3000 BC. EU offers many possible explanations and hopefully means to study the problem scientifically.
Lost ancient technologies and knowledge
There are many myths about lost Technologies (like levitation), and many archaeological remains (like some megalithic building) that are hard to explain with the standard understanding of prehistoric technology. I think that it's possible that EU theories can help explain more and maybe even lead to rediscovery of lost knowledge.
Energy supply
I've been part of the green movement since I was a kid and today I'm member of the green party. I still think that our way of living is unsustainable with pollution, destruction of many natural environments and so on but maybe, maybe EU theories can lead to new sources for our energy demand.
Predicting disaster
Our complex society is extremely vulnerable to disturbances and need to be more resilient. I hope that better understanding of risks (cause and effect) will make us better to predict and handle future disasters.
Philosophy of Science
When I studied philosophy of science I learned that science is highly irrational. Much of the literature we read was about Galileo and the old geocentric model and not about modern science. There's a lot to learn from how anomalies are handled in the standard science today.
Cosmology
The grand questions of cosmology are not only relevant to a small group of theoretical physicist but they affect more or less how all people look upon their selves and the meaning of their lives. I think that the present gravitational cosmology is lifeless and that it can contribute to depression and to making people feel that their lives are without meaning.
Civilizational stagnation
I think that the stagnation of modern science influences our whole civilization and I hope that a new basis for the sciences would vitalize not only science but many parts of human societies.