Does Science Admit When it’s Wrong?

The two most recent Thunderblog articles, by Wal Thornhill and Dr. Jeremy Dunning-Davies, are epic meditations on the current state of cosmology and the future of science. Many who have followed the efforts of the Thunderbolts Project share a sense that we are truly approaching a “tipping point,” where the evidentiary case for the electric…

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Number Three

Albedo and elevation images for Oppia crater on Vesta

  Nov 26, 2012 New images of the third largest asteroid reveal etched chasms and deep holes. The Dawn mission continues in orbit around Vesta. Vesta is ranked high among minor planets, with Pallas (531 kilometers) and Ceres (952 kilometers) as its larger cousins. Ceres is also part of the…

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EU Scholarship Announcement-7

Our Seventh EU Scholarship Winner: Jason Lowman Jason Lowman was a former IT professional, who first discovered the Electric Universe concept in 2001 while studying historical timelines. He found that they were not necessarily as precise and defined as they first appeared. After years of following the EU concept as…

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EU2013 Scholars Home Page

EU2013 Conference Scholarship Recipients! As of December 14th, we have named thirteen student conference scholars, almost double the number we originally anticipated.  We may have a few more to name in the coming days. Look here frequently for the latest updates. Evan’s passion to inspire his students is infectious. He…

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