Monthly Archives: January 2012

Article 10 : Are some ideas in today’s science ready for retirement? – Part 1

A NEW PARADIGM OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT – THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE (A VIEW FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS) by Rev Nicholas Sykes  In previous articles I have pointed to certain ideas which, having gained currency and respectability in current physics, are now … Continue reading

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Forty-four Trillion Watts

An elevation map of the Mid-Atlantic ridge

Jan 19, 2012 Earth is said to emit heat energy because radioactive elements decay in its depths. Electrical activity might be a better explanation. “Do not wait to strike till the iron is hot; but make it hot by striking.” … Continue reading

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Aristarchus

Aristarchus crater on the Moon

Jan 18, 2012 The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter is providing more evidence for the Electric Universe theory. The Moon has intrigued humanity since the beginning. Where did it come from? What is it made of? Today, those questions remain unanswered, for … Continue reading

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Essential Guide to the EU – Chapter 8
Current Sheets, Perpendicular Currents and Electric Circuits

Van Allen belts

8.1  Plasma Current Sheets Reference has already been made to the filamentation of current sheets. This section will explore the nature of current sheets and their relationship to the magnetic field. A current sheet is exactly what it says – … Continue reading

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A Mystifying Menagerie

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Jan 17, 2012 A distant system of planets in proximity to one another challenges current theories. A recent press release from the Kepler Space Telescope research team announced the discovery of an “alien solar system” with six planets. That they … Continue reading

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Article 9 : Gravity or Electricity – which one Rules the Universe?

A NEW PARADIGM OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT – THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE (A VIEW FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS) by Rev Nicholas Sykes  It is common today to find certain terms in text books and educational websites that are intended to describe our … Continue reading

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The Lake Victoria Cosmic Massacre

Lake Mungo

Jan 15, 2012 Is there a connection between Australia’s lunettes and Carolina’s oval bays? Scattered around the shoreline and erratically buried in the sand dune lunettes of Lake Victoria lay an estimated 15,000 aboriginal bodies of uncertain age. Archaeologist Colin … Continue reading

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Article 8 : Anomalous Features of the Sun

A NEW PARADIGM OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT – THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE (A VIEW FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS) by Rev Nicholas Sykes  In this article I select some anomalies from a long list that Wallace Thornhill and David Talbott enumerate in their … Continue reading

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Balanced Water

Eroded flanks of cliffs near Palisades, CO

Jan 14, 2012 Balanced rock formations are common. But how to explain balanced water? At first thought, one would not expect water to run down the hip ridge of a hill. The gravitational condition is unstable equilibrium: any deviation from … Continue reading

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The Persistent Illusion

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Jan 12, 2012 Does the acceleration of gravity alone create high frequency radiation? “Greatness is a zigzag streak of lightning in the brain.” — Herbert Asquith, Prime Minister of the UK, 1908-1916 Black holes are theoretically required because velocity and … Continue reading

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