Rupert Sheldrake: Science Set Free | EU2013

In this re-release of his EU2013 Conference talk, Rupert Sheldrake describes how science is being constricted by assumptions hardened into dogmas—all of reality is material or physical; the world is a machine, made up of inanimate matter; nature is purposeless; consciousness is nothing but the physical activity of the…
Buddy James: Doughnuts | Thunderbolts

Interdisciplinary Geometer Buddy James describes how prevalent the torus is on all scales in our modern day world—and—how throughout history this ring-shaped object has been masterfully depicted through art, biology, cymatics, mathematics, philosophy, science, spirituality, and something as simple and delightful as the doughnut. Subscribe to Thunderbolts eNewsletter.
Donald E. Scott: Quintessence of Solar Winds | Thunderbolts

In 1962, the Mariner II space probe travelling toward Venus detected electrically charged particles moving through interplanetary space. Then the Ulysses solar probe, launched in 1990, discovered the solar wind came in two varieties—an irregular slow flow of 400 km/sec, and a fast one up to 800 km/sec. The…
Stuart Talbott: Lightning-Scarred Mars – the Evidence Mounts | Thunderbolts

Several years ago on the planet Mars, NASA’s rover Curiosity discovered something so strange, it forced planetary scientists to begin rewriting Martian history—a process that continues today. The anomaly was found in the 150 kilometer-wide Gale Crater. At the center is Mount Sharp, a central 18,000 foot peak. In…
Gerald Pollack: Beyond Water—What Makes the World Go Round? | EU2015

At our fourth conference EU2015: Paths of Discovery, Gerald H. Pollack, PhD, opened the event with this keynote presentation on Thursday, June 25, 2015. He describes how water contains a fourth phase, which bears negative charge. When water evaporates, that fourth phase rises in the form of negatively charged…
Ev Cochrane: Thor – Love and Thunderbolt | Thunderbolts
Buddy James: Magnetohydrodynamics | Thunderbolts

Magnetohydrodynamics is the branch of physics that studies behavior of electrically conducting fluids in the presence of magnetic fields. Examples of such magneto fluids include plasmas, liquid metals, salt water, and electrolytes. To understand the predictive analytics of the Dougherty set and how it applies to the Electric Universe…
Gareth Samuel: Malfunctioning Electric Stars | Thunderbolts

Pulsars are mysterious objects that emit electromagnetic radiation in a clockwork-like fashion. The period of this pulsing can be extremely short such as every 1.33 seconds or a staggering 1.4 milliseconds. The pulsar may simply be no different than a normal star behaving like a malfunctioning electric star. In…
Stephen Crothers: General Relativity – a Case Study in Numerology | EU2015

At our fourth conference EU2015: Paths of Discovery, Stephen Crothers re-examined the renown General Theory of Relativity. This is his complete talk, presented on Monday, June 29, 2015. Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity lies hidden behind an impenetrable wall of complicated mathematics, superposed upon the widespread misconception that…