Category: Multimedia
Multimedia snippets which may be of interest to our readers.
Wal Thornhill: JWST & L-Type Brown Dwarf Stars | Thunderbolts
Michael Clarage: Solar Gamma Rays—Not So Much | Thunderbolts
Donald E. Scott: Revisiting NASA’s Parker Solar Probe | Thunderbolts

Originally Released in 2-Parts on December 14th and 21st, 2019 The first scientific papers were published on NASA’s Parker Solar Probe earliest findings in December 2019. They suggest a number of “surprising” discoveries, including the speed of the solar wind rotating around the Sun, behaviors of dust particles the…
Michael Armstrong: Contact Structure of Force Fields | Thunderbolts

The EU Model starts with the fundamentals, which include particles, charge and force. The current thinking is that there are two kinds of particles or packets that can be filled to various degrees with mass/energy. Two types of charge—positive : negative; and two kinds of force—attraction : repulsion. What…
Gareth Samuel: The Strangest Comet in the Solar System | Thunderbolts
Andrew Hall: Cracks in Theory | Thunderbolts

Whether they make lovely geometric shapes, or chaotic mangles, a study of cracks is essential Electric Universe science. Cracks are interfaces—boundary layers—and electrically, that’s where the action is. To understand any geology, the first thing to look for is boundary layers. Charge collects at boundary layers where it displays…
Stuart Talbott: Predictions of Thornhill and the EU Model | Thunderbolts

Space discovery has served as the ideal testing ground for the theoretical predictions of Wal Thornhill and the Electric Universe Model, as well as the discipline of plasma cosmology. These predictions become more powerful when juxtaposed against failed predictions and endless surprises of the gravity-centric Standard Model. Independent researcher,…
Gareth Samuel: The Filaments of Our Neighborhood | Thunderbolts
Stuart Talbott: Herbig-Haro Phenomenon | Thunderbolts

We’re taught that space is a perfect vacuum where gravity predominates the Universe—and told that simple thermal heating, mechanical shock, and magical magnetic ‘dynamo’ models are required to explain explosive jets seen blasting from objects of all sizes. Nowhere does this standard model reasoning become more problematic than with…