Galactic Plasmoids

  Sep 10, 2013 So-called “dark matter” reactions are said to initiate gamma rays from the center of our galaxy. “We should remember that there was once a discipline called natural philosophy. Unfortunately, this discipline seems not to exist today. It has been renamed science, but science of today is…

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A Grander Canyon

  Sep 09, 2013 A giant scar beneath Greenland’s ice sheet could indicate an electric discharge. One of the tenets of Electric Universe theory involves recent catastrophes in the Solar System, including Earth and its near neighbors. Scores of articles outline the possible scenarios that might have devastated our planet…

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Electric Sunbeams

  Sep 05, 2013 The Sun is not a fusion reactor. In a recent Picture of the Day, it was noted that sunspots are not well understood by astronomers. Furthermore, their bizarre electromagnetic displays are not readily explainable by models of solar activity that rely on radiant emissions from thermonuclear…

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Knot So Fast!

  Sep 04, 2013 Well-organized phenomena in space cannot be solely based on mechanical action. A recent press release from the Hubble Space Telescope science team announces a “cosmic caterpillar” in the constellation Cygnus. This knotted structure is said to be caused by “harsh winds from extremely bright stars…” The…

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Solar Bursts

  Aug 29, 2013 The intensity of the Sun’s magnetic field and solar wind periodically decline to low levels but explosive events are possible. On August 25, 1997, NASA launched the Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE) satellite on a mission to monitor energetic ions coming from the Sun, as well as…

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Black Winds

  Aug 27, 2013 Supermassive black holes are said to generate galactic winds. “Black holes are where God divided by zero.” — Stephen Wright In a previous Picture of the Day, It was suggested that X-ray jets from a galactic core were being accelerated by electric fields. A press release from the…

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Flood or Fire?

  Aug 26, 2013 Water is said to have carved many of the features on Mars. Scientists from the University of California reported in June 2007 that a “confirmation” for the Martian liquid ocean theory was found: “shorelines” extending for thousands of kilometers around a large lake that existed a…

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Corona Discharges

NGC 891

  Aug 23, 2013 From galaxies to the laboratory, transverse electric currents accompany a main discharge channel. That “main discharge channel” experienced by most people comes in the form of a terrestrial lighting bolt. Slow-motion studies reveal that each flash is a complex episode. Multiple leader strokes descend from the…

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Black Jets

  Aug 22, 2013 An electromagnetic phenomenon on the fringes of galaxy NGC 7793 is confounding astronomers because they insist on seeing it as a gravitational superforce. Explaining the jets of ionized particles often seen erupting from various objects in space ranks as one of the most difficult tasks facing…

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