The Iturralde Structure

  Jan 4, 2017 Is this Bolivian crater an impact site? It is the contention of Electric Universe proponents that many (if not all) large “impact” craters on Earth are actually the result of interplanetary electric discharges. Previous Picture of the Day articles describe some of those formations: Manicouagan, Popigai,…

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Star Magnets Part One

  Jan 3, 2017 What prevents stellar dissipation? Children are taught from an early age that stars are “burning” balls of hydrogen gas. According to standard theories, it is a star like the Sun’s gravitational attraction that keeps planets, along with all other material, in orbit. Fusion fire releases energetic…

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Clenched by Iron Bands

Jan 2, 2017 Is it liquid metal that circulates below the surface? On November 23, 2013 the European Space Agency (ESA) launched the Swarm mission satellites from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia. Swarm consists of three identical orbiters, Alpha, Bravo and Charlie, placed in two different orbital planes. Alpha and…

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