Fire and Ice

Sep 27, 2019 There are regions on Earth and on other planets that are difficult to explain. Norway and Greenland, for instance, reveal deep channels that penetrate inland for hundreds of kilometers. Norway’s fjords have steep-walled side branch canyons whose outlets are far above the water level. Consensus theories of…

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Focused Flares

Sep 24, 2019 Electricity flowing into and out of the Sun can sometimes release plasma discharges called solar flares. Consensus astrophysicists think that solar flares are caused by magnetic loops “reconnecting” with each other. The so-called “magnetic energy” short circuit is thought to accelerate gases into space. Magnetic reconnection is…

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GRB Structures

Sep 23, 2019 Plasma forms electromagnetic structures in galaxies. According to a recent press release, the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory research team found that gamma ray bursts (GRB) “…contained time-reversed light signatures…They all have this signature of brightness that fluctuates and then it turns around and goes backwards in time,”…

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Glow Mode Plasma

Sep 20, 2019 Electrical activity occurs in every environment. Charged plasmas are seen rising from several planets and moons in the Solar System. Io, for example, Jupiter’s pugnacious and violent moon, discharges plumes that extend hundreds of kilometers into space. The Cassini mission discovered ionized vapor erupting from the south…

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Dark Horizon

Aug 19, 2019 If the Universe is based on the prevailing theories of Einstein, and gravity is bending time and space around all objects, then dark matter and dark energy are merely illusions. “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!”— U.S. President, Ronald Reagan Modern astronomers think that all galaxies are…

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Galactic Filaments

Sep 17, 2019 Galaxies exhibit electric circuits. “A broad and ample road, whose dust is gold,And pavement stars—as starts to thee appearSoon in the galaxy, that milky wayWhich nightly as a circling zone thou seestPowder’d with stars.”― John Milton Astronomers cannot see stars (or galaxies) inside dusty environments. The only…

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