Solar Media

  Oct 06, 2016 The Interstellar Medium was detected by Voyager 1. Electric Sun theory presupposes that the Sun is a positive terminal, or anode, in a complex interstellar circuit. The Sun’s negative pole, or cathode, is known as the heliosphere, a shell of charged particles surrounding the Sun’s electric discharge…

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The Sun’s Influence on Consciousness | Electricity of Life

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Alexander Chizevsky was likely the first to catalog a cyclical relationship between solar activity and cultural “upsets” or advancements. Outbursts of both creative or destructive excitement, depending on the socio-cultural conditions which had been building, appeared to facilitate artistic revolutions and bloody revolutions from tyranny alike. This episode introduces the…

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Similarities

  Oct 04, 2016 The topography of Ceres is reminiscent of other planets and moons. NASA launched the Dawn spacecraft on September 27, 2007. Its scientific observations of the asteroid Vesta began on July 17, 2011 and ended on September 5, 2012 when Dawn fired-up its ion thruster engine and headed toward Ceres….

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A Weekend With Wal Downunder…

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If you’re downunder and want to know more about the Electric Universe, don’t miss this upcoming event. ASTRO SA (Alternative Science and Technology Research Organisation of South Australia) are hosting a two day information-packed event featuring Wal Thornhill, in Adelaide. It starts on Friday October 14th from 8:30pm with an…

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Charge Fluctuation

  Sep 29, 2016 The Sun’s activity remains mysterious. Among heliophysicists it is commonly thought that the Sun accelerates charged particles into space in the same way that sound waves are amplified. Solar energy is said to travel outward from the interior through “acoustical wave-guides”, known as magnetic flux tubes. Spicules…

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Down to the Sea

  Sep 28, 2016 Europa is not a harbor for life. In March of 1979 Voyager 1 found that Europa appeared to be completely encased in water ice, with few craters. Sinuous channels, called “rilles,” extend for thousands of kilometers across its face. Cycloid, dual ridge “faults” mystified NASA mission team…

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