Michael Armstrong: The ‘Culture Shock’ of Planetary Catastrophe | EU2015 talk
The two most prominent themes in Electric Universe research are the growing knowledge of the role played by the electric force in nature, from microcosm to macrocosm and the global impact of ancient planetary catastrophe on humankind, affecting every culture on earth. In this presentation, Michael Armstrong will review the…
DAVID TALBOTT: Carved on Stone — New Light on the Electric Universe | Thunderbolts Podcast
For several years, The Thunderbolts Project has been continuously developing new relationships with scientists in varieties of disciplines. Of all these relationships, one stands out as the most significant and the most telling. Significant in terms of the new understanding this person brought to the scientific issues, and telling in…
Ben Davidson: The Sun/Earthquake Connection | Space News
The question of the Sun’s possible role in triggering large earthquakes is a subject of growing scientific interest. For decades, some have noted apparent correlations between dramatic solar phenomena and seismic activity. Yet definitive scientific proof of a connection has remained elusive. Recently, the founder of Suspicious0bservers, Ben Davidson, and…
Michael Clarage: SAFIRE and the Electric Sun Model | EU2015
SAFIRE is an experiment to explore possible electrical attributes of the Sun. Though there are thousands of papers published every year about our Sun, making a direct connection between satellite data and a small chamber in a laboratory is extremely difficult. Michael will help us understand why a profusion of…
Anthony Peratt 3: Stickman on Stone
Plasma Scientist Anthony Peratt Meets the Electric Universe By David Talbott PART 3: Stickman on Stone Evidence gathered from around the world has made abundantly clear that intense electrical activity above observers on earth was the subject of massive collective endeavors to record the forms on stone. Especially compelling is the rock…
Oops! Universe Expanding “Too Quickly” | Space News
As Wal Thornhill explains, the standard cosmology’s increasingly strange interpretations and conjectures become unnecessary in an Electric Universe. Conventional science tell us that mysterious dark energy makes up 73% of the total mass and energy in the Universe. The concept of dark energy was invented in the 1990’s, when scientists…
Paul Anderson: Statistics To Save Us From Data Overload | EU2015
The amount of data collected from the Sun is overwhelming. The amount of data potentially collected from the SAFIRE Project will also be overwhelming unless clever ways are found to slice through the many factors and quickly find those that most directly create the analogs to solar physics. “Why does…
Historical Foundations for an Electric Universe | Space News
In this Space News episode, Thunderbolts colleague Bishop Nicholas Sykes explores the foundations that early experimentalists laid for the Electric Universe theory of today. Throughout our culture, certain figures stand as iconic symbols of scientific genius. Long after their lives have ended, the respective works of these icons continue to…
Mass Extinctions in the Electric Universe | Space News
A recently published scientific paper is creating a firestorm of media coverage around the world. The paper’s lead author, Daniel Whitmire, proposes that the hypothesized Planet X, a never-discovered body believed by some to exist in the outer solar system, is responsible for mass extinctions on Earth approximately every 27…






