Touching Ground

Global distribution of cultures with traditions of a ‘low sky’. Additional examples continue to be registered. © Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs

  Feb 13, 2013 Most researchers address ‘known’ questions, such as ‘what causes ice ages?’, ‘how far is the moon?’ or ‘where did the ancestors of the human species live?’. Comparative mythologists face the double challenge of seeking answers to problems which most people are unfamiliar with in the first…

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Electric Comet Credits

The Electric Comet—Full Documentary As of August 7, 2013, the draft listing of image credits below is not entirely complete, and some particulars still need to be filled in.  Please inform us of any additions or corrections that may be needed, particularly in those cases where the source is listed…

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Polar Wondering

North geomagnetic pole from 8000 BCE to 2000 CE.

  Aug 02, 2013 Leibniz’ beloved adage that natura non facit saltus or ‘nature does not make leaps’ has had to endure a fair amount of comeuppances since it gained currency. An arresting example today of our unpredictable world is the rapid wandering of the north geomagnetic pole in recent years –…

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Flame On!

  Jul 31, 2013 What causes some stars to rapidly fluctuate in brightness? The Electronic Sun theory postulates that sunspots, solar flares, anomalous coronal heating, and coronal mass ejections on the Sun are due to changes in the electrical supply that it receives from the galaxy. In other words, the…

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Comet ISON (C/2012 S1)

  Jul 29, 2013 The Hubble Space Telescope has returned remarkable images of Comet ISON, revealing structures that appear to confirm the electrical nature of comets. Recent observations of Comet Pan-STARRS in April of 2013 confirmed that it would not be one of the “comets of the century” that astronomers…

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