Plasma Jets and the Electric Earth | Space News
In this episode of Space News, Professor Donald Scott explains his own, original modeling of a Birkeland current’s structure, and he explores the significance of this new discovery from the Electric Universe perspective. In fact, in recent years, the term Birkeland current has appeared with increasing regularity in mainstream scientific…
Stars: Electrically Connected and Externally Powered | Space News
In Part One of this presentation, Dr. Michael Clarage began his analysis of a recent landmark discovery which shows a “surprising” relationship between sunspots and solar flares. As Dr. Clarage explained, the discovery that solar flares seem to have a powerful influence on sunspots is highly problematic for standard solar…
Could Dinosaurs Have Existed ‘Recently’? | Space News
In Part One of this presentation, author Ted Holden explored the evidence for fundamental differences in our world’s environment since the time when dinosaurs walked the earth. In Holden’s analysis, the most obvious explanation for the enormous size of the largest dinosaurs is that the earth’s gravity was once considerably…
Cryovolcanoes or Electrical Discharges? | Space News
New scientific reports propose that volcanism on various bodies throughout the solar is more pervasive than scientists ever previously believed, supposedly occurring even on comets. One form of volcanism that scientists have proposed for icy moons and dwarf planets is cryovolcanism, or ice volcanoes. However, as we discuss in this…
Twinkle, Twinkle Electric Star | Space News
In a recent Space News episode, we began the first of a series of reports that challenge the very underpinnings of consensus scientific theories about the nature of stars, including our own Sun. Ever finer technological data continues to provide increasing opportunities to test the respective predictions of the Electric…
Do Impacts Really Cause Mass Extinctions? | Space News
Solar Flares’ Shocking Influence on Sunspots | Space News
Do Dinosaurs Pose a Gravity Problem? | Space News
In today’s episode, we ask author Ted Holden (“Cosmos in Collision”) to explore the controversial question: Do dinosaurs pose a gravity problem? Scientists tell us that for about 165 million years on planet Earth, fantastic and often giant creatures called dinosaurs ruled our world. Of course, the largest of the…
Another “Impossible” Neutron Star | Space News
What is a so-called neutron star? Scientists tell us that the material left over from a supernova explosion of a massive star collapses gravitationally, forming an incredibly small yet massively dense star mostly composed of tightly packed neutrons. A rotating neutron star is said to emit regular pulses of radio…








