EU2017 — Rebroadcast

Rebroadcasting Ticket Sales Watch the EU2017 conference as a rebroadcast from your own computer wherever you live at a very affordable price. The EU2016 Rebroadcast is also offered FREE for those not wanting to miss last year’s event. EU2017 Rebroadcast Ticket $29USD plus tax and handling fees Rebroadcast tickets will…

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Under the Sun

  Aug 1, 2017 The Sun displays electric arc behavior. The sun is new each day. — Heraclitus The Electronic Sun theory presupposes that sunspots, flares, coronal heating, and coronal mass ejections are due to changes in the Sun’s galactic electrical supply. The contention is that the Sun is powered externally,…

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Against the Wind

  Jul 31, 2017 Electricity moves the Universe. “To try to write a grand cosmical drama leads necessarily to myth. To try to let knowledge substitute ignorance in increasingly larger regions of space and time is science.” — Hannes Alfvén The movement of electric charge through plasma-state material generates electromagnetic…

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Newbie

Jul 28, 2017 Titan could be a youthful object. The wine of youth does not always clear with advancing years; sometimes it grows turbid. — Carl Jung Planetary scientists maintain that Titan’s nitrogen and methane atmosphere must be constantly replenished, because ultraviolet light from the distant Sun dissociates gas molecules….

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Hot or Cold?

Jul 26, 2017 Where do comets come from? The Nebular Hypothesis proposes that the Solar System was born when a cloud of gases and dust shrank to the point where compression started a nuclear chain reaction, giving birth to the Sun, along with an accretion disc circling its equatorial plane….

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Behind the Veil

  Aug 25, 2017 Picture of the Day articles argue for electrical interpretations. Every science journal describes the formation of nebulae like NGC 6960, the Veil Nebula, as due to “blowing winds” created by shock waves from exploding stars. Nebulae are often described as “star factories”, because consensus astronomers think…

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