In this Space News episode, Thunderbolts colleague Bishop Nicholas Sykes explores the foundations that early experimentalists laid for the Electric Universe theory of today. Throughout our culture, certain figures stand as iconic symbols of scientific genius. Long after their lives have ended, the respective works of these icons continue to shape the direction of the sciences. In the fields of physics and astronomy, the figures who stand tallest share one thing in common — all envisioned a Universe in which the force of gravity predominates. But less celebrated in the annals of official history is the work of scientific pioneers who shared a different vision of the Universe, one in which the predominant force is not gravitational, but electrical.
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