Monthly Archives: December 2011

Sun Stroke

An exploding double layer on the Sun

Dec 30, 2011 Is it the breaking and reconnecting of magnetic field lines that power solar phenomena? According to a popular view of the Sun, its core pressure is supposed to be so high that it crushes hydrogen atoms together … Continue reading

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Power Lines

Markarian

Dec 29, 2011 Galaxies often exhibit alignment with one another across vast distances. According to Electric Universe theory, galactic evolution occurs as large-scale plasma discharges form spinning wheels of coherent filaments that display electrodynamic behavior and not merely that which … Continue reading

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Traditions of Science

A traditional cosmology based on Icelandic mythology and a scientific cosmology

Dec 28, 2011 Science and folk tradition are supposed to be strictly separate domains of knowledge, but in practice they often shade into each other. The image shown above right attempts to map the entire visible universe. The galaxies tend … Continue reading

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Article 5 : Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star; How I Wonder What You Are.

A NEW PARADIGM OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT – THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE  (A VIEW FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS) – by Rev Nicholas Sykes David Talbott points out that the Ancients spoke of the thunderbolt ruling the universe. When we transpose their conceptual … Continue reading

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Criss Cross Bulge

NGC 4710

Dec 27, 2011 A pair of field aligned currents can be seen discharging from the core of this active galaxy. Any substance containing charged particles is a plasma: electrons, positive ions, electrically charged dust, neon lights, lightning, planetary magnetospheres, the … Continue reading

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Which Came First?

A coronal mass ejection erupts from the Sun

  Dec 26, 2011 Electric currents create magnetic fields in the Sun. “Which came first, the chicken or the egg?” Asking this question always gets a chuckle from a group of kids who haven’t been asked that before. For adults, … Continue reading

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Article 4 : “No” to Magnetic Reconnection and “Yes” to Electrified Plasma

A VIEW OF THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS A NEW PARADIGM OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT – THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE – by Rev Nicholas Sykes   A concept that has gained increasing acceptance in current Physics is the idea of … Continue reading

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Headed for the Sky

Kayapo headdress, C. 1910

Dec 23, 2011 In parts of the Amazonian rainforest, traditional costume included a headdress consisting of a circular arrangement of feathers. The ring of 36 feathers, most of which are white, lacks an obvious counterpart in the skies we see … Continue reading

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Article 3 : RESTORING THE EXPERIMENTAL BASIS – by Rev Nicholas Sykes

A VIEW OF THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS A NEW PARADIGM OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT – THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE In the last article a fundamental problem with the Theory of Relativity was cited: it does not cohere adequately with … Continue reading

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The Ornament Not Seen

Supernova Remnant 0509: X-ray in blue and green, optical in red.

Dec 22, 2011 This image of the Christmas Ornament nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud looks the same to Electric Universe and Gravity Universe proponents alike. Their radically contrary descriptions of what it is result from their ideas about what … Continue reading

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