Matt Finn: Storms of Saturn | Thunderbolts

Saturn, where a host of electrical activity and interconnected electrical systems raise questions for the standard model—answering them with an electric one.

This episode is a composite of several articles, best summarized with the words of Wal Thornhill…

“Saturn’s polar ‘hot-spot’ should be found on closer inspection to exhibit a similar structure of the Venusian polar dipole. Its compactness is due to the electromagnetic pinch effect where it enters Saturn’s atmosphere.

The hot-spot’s behavior should be variable like that on Venus and correlated with the appearance of Saturn’s ring spokes, which are visible manifestations of a heightened equatorial discharge in that part of Saturn’s Faraday motor circuit.

The Electric Universe also predicts, experimentum crucis, that BOTH poles should be hot, not one hot and the other cold. As you can imagine, verification of any of these predictions should serve notice that plasma cosmology and the electric model of stars is the cosmology of the future.”

Author, EU advocate and narrator Matt Finn, explains how it’s the electric force we’re seeing at work on Saturn—and the further out we look, the more obvious it becomes we are witnessing evidence of an Electric Universe.

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