Year: 2016
The Comet Venus — Past and Present | Space News
The planet Venus presents many unresolved mysteries to planetary scientists. However, equally mysterious is Venus’ extraordinary role in the world’s ancient astronomies. In this Space News episode, we explore the remarkable electrical environment of Venus today and the evidence for its dramatic impact on human history. JOIN US ON PATREON…
Divine Colors Part 4: Purple Dawn
Swan Song
Cj Ransom: Surprising Solar System | EU2015
In 1950, it was expected that space probes would confirm existing concepts about the origin of the solar system, the atmospheres and surfaces of planets as well as the space between the planets. Instead, the subsequent reports announced “surprises,” “unexpected findings,” and things “not well understood.” Numerous examples will be…
Divine Colors Part 3: Saturnian Blue
Apr 11, 2016 The blue gemstone connection. “Before the dawn of history,” wrote Paul Desautels, former supervisor of the mineralogy department at the Smithsonian Institution, “men were finding and assigning special values to certain kinds of rock and mineral pebbles that were rare or particularly beautiful.”1 “Thus was born…
Anthony Peratt Part 2: Backbone of the Sky
Plasma Scientist Anthony Peratt Meets the Electric Universe By David Talbott PART 2: The Backbone of the Sky The events leading to the destruction of plasma scientist Tony Peratt’s career hold a unique message for all of us. Over a lifetime exploring challenges to orthodoxies in the sciences, I have…
Exposing the Myth of Gravitational Lensing | Space News
A principle of modern cosmology is that so-called space-time is a physically real entity. In Albert Einstein’s theory of General Relativity, light will follow the so-called curvature of space time. For decades, astronomers have claimed to observe the bending of light passing around massive objects, an effect called gravitational lensing….
Plasma Scientist Anthony Peratt Meets the Electric Universe
Plasma Scientist Anthony Peratt Meets the Electric Universe By David Talbott Could a Single Pictograph Spark a Scientific Revolution? The story of plasma scientist Tony Peratt and the personal cost of his involvement with the Electric Universe community deserves to be told simply and accurately. Though I can tell the story…









