Category: Multimedia
Multimedia snippets which may be of interest to our readers.
Ghada Chehade: Revolutionary Cosmology | Thunderbolts

While we may not think of science when we think about revolution, surprisingly, scientific progress is a far more revolutionary process than political change. Writer, poet, and discourse analyst, Ghada Chehade, continues her exploration of Kuhn’s paradigm shift model and the present state of cosmology, looking at how the…
Wal Thornhill: Webb Space Telescope & Fundamental Change | Thunderbolts

There has been no substantial change in our understanding of the universe since the middle of the 20th century. The narrative has become complicated as barnacles of ad hoc theory are encrusted in a Titanic of institutionalised science. Fundamental changes will eventually sink the standard model. Thunderbolts Chief Science…
Gareth Samuel: Star Clusters Map the Galaxy Electric | Thunderbolts

Star clusters are large groups of stars. Globular clusters are tightly bound together and can consist of hundreds of millions of stars. Open clusters are loose groups of a few hundred stars and are mostly found within the spiral arms of the galactic plane. Contributor and Electric Universe advocate,…
Andrew Hall: The Cross from Laramie | Thunderbolts

Natural philosopher Andrew Hall analyzes the wind cut valleys around the near perfect cross of canyons made by two out-of-phase circuits coming together from induced electric winds in the Laramie Mountains of Wyoming. Andy details exactly what geologic researcher Michael Steinbacher theorized on landscapes formed by electric winds that…
Andrew Hall: Easter Egg Hunt | Thunderbolts

In Andrew Hall’s finale of his “Eye of the Storm” series he presented Easter Eggs—surprise geologic findings that confirm a theory, or present astonishing new information about Earth’s electric circuitry. Exploring the Electric Earth is a perpetual egg hunt, because every rock confirms the Bunny is REAL. Electrical discharges…
Michael Clarage: Supernova | Thunderbolts
Peter Mungo Jupp: UFO or Plasmoid? | Thunderbolts

In 1956, Winston Harper Bostick demonstrated that an amorphous mass of high-velocity plasma has a natural ability to convert a large proportion of its kinetic energy into magnetic energy, contained in an organised toroidal structure. He called this structure a ‘plasmoid’. Archaeologist and Thunderbolts colleague Peter Mungo Jupp details…
Gareth Samuel: Muon Data Breaks Particle Physics | Thunderbolts

Evidence from the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Chicago points to a subatomic particle called a MUON behaving in a way it should not. It’s believed every particle has a magnetic moment—essentially a sort of wobble—and each particle has a very precise value. Fermi’s experiment discovered the muon wobbling…