Category: Beginner’s Guide to the EU
A beginner’s guide to the Electric Universe model.
Chapter 4 — The Rest of the Story
Chapter 3 — What’s Different About the Electric Universe?

The Electric Universe (EU) recognizes that charged particles permeate all of space as electrically conductive plasma. Unlike the protons and electrons that make up neutral atoms, the charged particles in plasma are not bound by atomic structure. These freely moving charged particles are much more strongly affected by electric fields…
Chapter 2 — Why Should I Care?

It’s only natural that inquisitive minds seek out things that science may have missed or simply misunderstood. Discovery inspires human imagination. It expands our vision of ourselves and of the world around us. Inquisitive minds, free to explore and encouraged by new possibilities, are those most likely to develop into…
Chapter 1 — What Is the Electric Universe?

Open a standard textbook in astronomy and read the discussion of galaxies, stars and planets. It will appear that gravity alone organized the cosmos and now keeps it running. We all know that electricity powers our lights, runs our computers and, in an unleashed form, creates static shocks and awe-inspiring…
Beginner’s Guide Glossary

TERMS Gravity-centric Ionization Paradigm Plasma DEFINITIONS Gravity-centric: Today’s standard theories in astronomy consider gravity to be the primary driving force of the universe, with electricity playing a relatively minor role in local events and no role at all on the grander scale. This “gravity-centric” view leaves standard cosmologists no choice but…