Author Archives: Bishop Nicholas Sykes

About Bishop Nicholas Sykes

Nicholas JG Sykes, B Sc, Dip Ed, MTS Taught in mainly public schools and a teachers college for over 20 years, in Jamaica, the Cayman Islands and the United Kingdom in science and mathematics, as well as religious education, becoming the chairman of the Association of Science Teachers of Jamaica in 1979. Ordained priest in 1976 and consecrated bishop in 2012, currently the Rector of St. Alban's Anglican Church, George Town, immediate past Secretary of the Cayman Ministers' Association, and member of the Cayman Islands Human Rights Commission. Authored the book “The Dependency Question - a study of Church and State in the Cayman Islands” and numerous articles. Happily married for over 40 years to wife Winnifred, with three adult children born in Jamaica, and several grandchildren.

A Simple Investigation of the Thesis of Isotope Decay Constancy Using Cobalt-60 and an Alcomax Magnet

This article was published in S.I.S. Review (Journal of the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies) Vol III No. 2 in Autumn 1978

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Article 20 : Taking The Measure Of A Massive Rethink

A NEW PARADIGM OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT – THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE (A VIEW FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS) by Bishop Nicholas Sykes With this article complete I am “putting down my pen” for a little, and hope that the pause will help … Continue reading

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Article 19 : Implications of the electrical explanation of mass and gravity – Part 4

A NEW PARADIGM OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT – THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE (A VIEW FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS) by Bishop Nicholas Sykes In this article I hope to be able to look a little more closely into the Electric Universe expectation of … Continue reading

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Article 18 : Implications of the electrical explanation of mass and gravity – Part 3

A NEW PARADIGM OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT – THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE (A VIEW FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS) by Bishop Nicholas Sykes It is important to bear in mind that Sir Isaac Newton never published any explanation for the transmission of gravity … Continue reading

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Article 17 : Implications of the electrical explanation of mass and gravity – Part 2

A NEW PARADIGM OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT – THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE (A VIEW FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS) by Bishop Nicholas Sykes In their book The Electric Universe by Wallace Thornhill and David Talbott (pub by Mikamar Publishing), the authors state: “The … Continue reading

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Article 16 : Implications of the electrical explanation of mass and gravity – Part 1

A NEW PARADIGM OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT – THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE (A VIEW FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS) by Bishop Nicholas Sykes In Article 15 the electrical explanation of mass was touched on. This explanation constitutes a call upon us to begin … Continue reading

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Article 15 : Pointers towards explaining mass and gravity electrically

A NEW PARADIGM OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT – THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE (A VIEW FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS) by Bishop Nicholas Sykes We have already alluded to how evident it is that the inertia of a body, in other words its resistance … Continue reading

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Article 14 : Solving the mystery of mass

A NEW PARADIGM OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT – THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE (A VIEW FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS) By Bishop Nicholas Sykes The Electric Universe paradigm affects far more than cosmology, which is where we have started in this series of articles. … Continue reading

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Article 13 : Black Holes and the Oort Cloud

A NEW PARADIGM OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT – THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE (A VIEW FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS) by Bishop Nicholas Sykes I intend this year to move toward what the Electric Universe paradigm does to our concepts of mass and gravity. … Continue reading

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Article 12 : Are some ideas in today’s science ready for retirement? – Part 3

A NEW PARADIGM OF SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT – THE ELECTRIC UNIVERSE (A VIEW FROM THE CAYMAN ISLANDS) by Bishop Nicholas Sykes In the last article an alternative explanation was offered for the observations that have led cosmologists to propose the existence … Continue reading

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