EU2012 – Media & Press

Press Contact: Kimberly Gifford The Thunderbolts Project kim@thunderbolts.info +1 888 313-3812 Sarah Sheehan Talent Works ssheehan@talentworkslv.com +1 702 581-4115 • Listen to Dave Talbott’s interview with Henrik Palmgren of Red Ice Creations RED ICE RADIO – 69:19 • Listen to Dave Talbott’s interview with Liam Sheff on the Robert Scott…

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EU2012 – Speakers

Keynote Speakers Wallace Thornhill The Electric Universe—an Interdisciplinary Synthesis The Electric Universe paradigm is a shift in fundamental perception. It acknowledges the primacy of the electric force in nature and is inherently skeptical about gravity-only cosmology, standard relativity theory, and extravagant mathematical speculation.  In its appeal to direct evidence and…

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EU2012: The Human Story

Electric Universe Conference to Kick Off January 6 in Las Vegas Annual Gathering Debuts with The Human Story Please join us in a three-day journey through the Electric Universe. Explore with us the unified underpinnings of the natural world. Witness how horizons expand through interdisciplinary collaboration and synthesis. Discover electric…

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Nuclear War God

  Oct 13, 2011 Did an atomic explosion decimate Mars long ago? According to a recent press release, a new theory claims to explain how the planet Mars acquired its red color and its tortured, barren, and desiccated landscape. According to the release, “About 180 million years ago, a planet-shattering yet…

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Black Flares

  Oct 12, 2011 Black hole theory contradicts itself. Most astrophysicists try to explain narrow jets erupting from various sources by using words like “nozzle” or “high pressure,” contradicting the known behavior of gases in a vacuum. For example, according to a recent press release, “flares” have been discovered jetting…

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A Nobel Prize for the Dark Side

“Science today is about getting some results, framing those results in an attention-grabbing media release and basking in the glory.” —Kerry Cue, Canberra Times, 5 October 2011 On October 4, 2011 the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three astrophysicists for “THE ACCELERATING UNIVERSE.” Prof. Perlmutter of the University of California,…

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Sonic Booms Make Those Stringy Things

  Oct 11, 2011 Consensus astronomy proposes that thunder causes lightning. Infrared images of the “clouds” around the Cocoon Nebula reveal “networks of tangled gaseous filaments.” The filaments tend to have constant width and extend for many light-years. They appear to be stellar counterparts of the “stringy things” found in…

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Fast-Paced Neptune

  Oct 10, 2011 The length of Neptune’s day has been determined. The planet Neptune is the eighth and farthest planet from the Sun. Neptune’s mean diameter is approximately 49,250 kilometers, with a mean orbital radius of 4,503,443,661 kilometers, and a year of 164.79 Earth years. Neptune is a massive…

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Comet Elenin—the Debate that Never Happened

by David Talbott The comet Elenin, a subject of intense Internet discussion for several months, seems to have disappointed everyone.  I speak here not just of the doomsayers, who were awaiting a frightful specter in recent weeks.  You might think these folks would be happy that the celebrated intruder faded…

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