Stuart Talbott: Mysterious Magnetar Mystifies Scientists | Thunderbolts

Evidence of the obvious—the extreme magnetism of magnetars show that electric currents drive the observed phenomena of these mysterious objects.

In 2003, Magnetar XTE J1810-179 was discovered emitting chaotic radio waves that didn’t match any astrophysical model. In 2008, it just stopped and literally vanished from view. A decade later, its weird emissions were detected again, except twisted in an inexplicable way indicating a wobbling star.

In a Science Alert news article dated April 10, 2024, Marcus Lower, an Australian astrophysicist at CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science, said, “Our results suggest there is a superheated plasma above the magnetar’s magnetic pole, which is acting like a polarizing filter. How exactly the plasma is doing this is still to be determined.”

Independent researcher Stuart Talbott introduces the phrase—”Promising Theoretical Pathways”—to convey the invitation the EU Model is offering to the scientific world. Knowledge to help us all grasp the cosmos.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email