Wal Thornhill: Webb Space Telescope & Fundamental Change | Thunderbolts


This episode is PART 1 of a three-part JWST PREDICTION Series published before the telescope became fully operational in July 2022.

PART 1 – June 19, 2021 (re-released on February 11, 2023)
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & Fundamental Change | Thunderbolts

PART 2 – September 5, 2021
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & Stellar Discovery | Thunderbolts

PART 3 – January 1, 2022
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & L-Type Brown Dwarf Stars | Thunderbolts

Whenever an EU Model prediction is verified it illustrates fundamental change.


This episode is PART 1 of a three-part JWST PREDICTION Series published before the telescope became fully operational in July 2022.

PART 1 – June 19, 2021 (re-released on February 11, 2023)
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & Fundamental Change | Thunderbolts

PART 2 – September 5, 2021
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & Stellar Discovery | Thunderbolts

PART 3 – January 1, 2022
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & L-Type Brown Dwarf Stars | Thunderbolts

Wal Thornhill, The Thunderbolts Project Chief Science Advisor, predicts the James Webb Space Telescope will support the research of Halton Arp. JWST observations may verify high redshift quasars are ‘born’ in pairs that emit bi-directional jets along the spin axis of a low-redshift galaxy. Plasmoid driven galactic bi-directional dense plasma focus experiments of Active Galactic Nucleus behavior may prove to be accurate.

Whenever an EU Model prediction is verified it illustrates fundamental change.


This episode is PART 1 of a three-part JWST PREDICTION Series published before the telescope became fully operational in July 2022.

PART 1 – June 19, 2021 (re-released on February 11, 2023)
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & Fundamental Change | Thunderbolts

PART 2 – September 5, 2021
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & Stellar Discovery | Thunderbolts

PART 3 – January 1, 2022
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & L-Type Brown Dwarf Stars | Thunderbolts


Original post June 19, 2021. There has been no substantial change in our understanding of the universe since the middle of the 20th Century. The narrative has become complicated as barnacles of ad hoc theory are encrusted in a Titanic of institutionalized science. Fundamental changes will eventually sink the Standard Model of Cosmology.

Wal Thornhill, The Thunderbolts Project Chief Science Advisor, predicts the James Webb Space Telescope will support the research of Halton Arp. JWST observations may verify high redshift quasars are ‘born’ in pairs that emit bi-directional jets along the spin axis of a low-redshift galaxy. Plasmoid driven galactic bi-directional dense plasma focus experiments of Active Galactic Nucleus behavior may prove to be accurate.

Whenever an EU Model prediction is verified it illustrates fundamental change.


This episode is PART 1 of a three-part JWST PREDICTION Series published before the telescope became fully operational in July 2022.

PART 1 – June 19, 2021 (re-released on February 11, 2023)
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & Fundamental Change | Thunderbolts

PART 2 – September 5, 2021
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & Stellar Discovery | Thunderbolts

PART 3 – January 1, 2022
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & L-Type Brown Dwarf Stars | Thunderbolts

Wallace William Thornhill
May 2, 1942 – February 7, 2023


Original post June 19, 2021. There has been no substantial change in our understanding of the universe since the middle of the 20th Century. The narrative has become complicated as barnacles of ad hoc theory are encrusted in a Titanic of institutionalized science. Fundamental changes will eventually sink the Standard Model of Cosmology.

Wal Thornhill, The Thunderbolts Project Chief Science Advisor, predicts the James Webb Space Telescope will support the research of Halton Arp. JWST observations may verify high redshift quasars are ‘born’ in pairs that emit bi-directional jets along the spin axis of a low-redshift galaxy. Plasmoid driven galactic bi-directional dense plasma focus experiments of Active Galactic Nucleus behavior may prove to be accurate.

Whenever an EU Model prediction is verified it illustrates fundamental change.


This episode is PART 1 of a three-part JWST PREDICTION Series published before the telescope became fully operational in July 2022.

PART 1 – June 19, 2021 (re-released on February 11, 2023)
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & Fundamental Change | Thunderbolts

PART 2 – September 5, 2021
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & Stellar Discovery | Thunderbolts

PART 3 – January 1, 2022
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & L-Type Brown Dwarf Stars | Thunderbolts

“Soldier on.”

Wallace William Thornhill
May 2, 1942 – February 7, 2023


Original post June 19, 2021. There has been no substantial change in our understanding of the universe since the middle of the 20th Century. The narrative has become complicated as barnacles of ad hoc theory are encrusted in a Titanic of institutionalized science. Fundamental changes will eventually sink the Standard Model of Cosmology.

Wal Thornhill, The Thunderbolts Project Chief Science Advisor, predicts the James Webb Space Telescope will support the research of Halton Arp. JWST observations may verify high redshift quasars are ‘born’ in pairs that emit bi-directional jets along the spin axis of a low-redshift galaxy. Plasmoid driven galactic bi-directional dense plasma focus experiments of Active Galactic Nucleus behavior may prove to be accurate.

Whenever an EU Model prediction is verified it illustrates fundamental change.


This episode is PART 1 of a three-part JWST PREDICTION Series published before the telescope became fully operational in July 2022.

PART 1 – June 19, 2021 (re-released on February 11, 2023)
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & Fundamental Change | Thunderbolts

PART 2 – September 5, 2021
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & Stellar Discovery | Thunderbolts

PART 3 – January 1, 2022
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & L-Type Brown Dwarf Stars | Thunderbolts

A salute to Wal Thornhill—the re-release of episode one in his three-part prediction series on the James Webb Space Telescope. Verification in the historical record of Wal’s perseverance for eventual embrace of the Electric Universe Model of Cosmology.

“Soldier on.”

Wallace William Thornhill
May 2, 1942 – February 7, 2023


Original post June 19, 2021. There has been no substantial change in our understanding of the universe since the middle of the 20th Century. The narrative has become complicated as barnacles of ad hoc theory are encrusted in a Titanic of institutionalized science. Fundamental changes will eventually sink the Standard Model of Cosmology.

Wal Thornhill, The Thunderbolts Project Chief Science Advisor, predicts the James Webb Space Telescope will support the research of Halton Arp. JWST observations may verify high redshift quasars are ‘born’ in pairs that emit bi-directional jets along the spin axis of a low-redshift galaxy. Plasmoid driven galactic bi-directional dense plasma focus experiments of Active Galactic Nucleus behavior may prove to be accurate.

Whenever an EU Model prediction is verified it illustrates fundamental change.


This episode is PART 1 of a three-part JWST PREDICTION Series published before the telescope became fully operational in July 2022.

PART 1 – June 19, 2021 (re-released on February 11, 2023)
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & Fundamental Change | Thunderbolts

PART 2 – September 5, 2021
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & Stellar Discovery | Thunderbolts

PART 3 – January 1, 2022
JWST PREDICTION Series
Wal Thornhill: JWST & L-Type Brown Dwarf Stars | Thunderbolts

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