Michael Clarage: Giant Planet Found That Shouldn’t Exist | Thunderbolts
A very large planet has been found orbiting a very small star—and the two are very close. According to the tyrannical self-referential contemporary settled science, this is impossible because gravity cannot cause this. The star has 1/5 the radius of our Sun, the planet location is 1/10 of the distance…
Thornhill’s POV: The Madness of Black Holes | Thunderbolts
Matt Finn: Electric Glow of the Sun | Thunderbolts
Gerald H. Pollack: Weather & EZ Water | EU2017
The re-release of Jerry Pollack’s EU2017 Conference presentation. Weather is a phenomenon centered on water and influenced by electrical charge. Among atmospheric scientists, two central features of weather dynamics remain mechanistically uncertain—evaporation and cloud formation. Absent proper understanding, predicting weather patterns remains challenging. Why can clouds suspend themselves above the…
Misconception #8: Learning Not To See? | Thunderbolts
Narrated by David Drew. Eighth episode in the Misconception series on the EU Model. There is a quiet crisis in science education—a crisis not of intelligence, but of vision. Too often, students are taught what to think, not how to question. Astrophysical textbooks continue to downplay plasma and electromagnetism, despite…
Stuart Talbott: Colossal Structures Refute Big Bang | Thunderbolts
The hits just keep coming for plasma cosmology and the EU Model as nature simply refuses to bend to mainstream cosmologists expectations. In 2024, a team of scientists, led by cosmologist Alexia Lopez, discovered a structure so huge it shouldn’t exist. This corkscrew structure, astronomers call it the “Big Ring”,…
Thornhill’s POV: Mystery of the Shrinking Red Star | Thunderbolts
A reading of the article “Mystery of the Shrinking Red Star ” by Wal Thornhill. Narrated by David Harrison, proprietor of Stickman On Stone. The red supergiant star Betelgeuse, the bright reddish star in the constellation Orion, has steadily shrunk since the mid-1990s. Its radius is about five times the…
Matt Finn: Redshift, Dark Matter, & the Cosmic Web | Thunderbolts
According to the Big Bang Theory—the Universe exploded into existence 13.8 billion years ago and has been expanding ever since. The key evidence? Redshift. Mainstream science says when we observe distant galaxies their wavelength of light shifts toward the red side of the spectrum because space is stretching away from…
Michael Clarage: Circuitry in Galaxies | Thunderbolts
An analysis of a paper on Extragalactic Magnetism (info below) utilizing data from the SOFIA airplane telescope, the Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array (ALMA) in Western Chile, and the Herschel Space Observatory—the infrared satellite telescope. By combining observations from the ground, the air, and from outer space—it’s a superb use of…





