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Home Archive by category "Multimedia" (Page 25)

Category: Multimedia

Multimedia snippets which may be of interest to our readers.

Wal Thornhill: “Impossible” Stars or Electric Stars? | Space News

Physicist Wal Thornhill, Chief Science Advisor of The Thunderbolts Project, joins us to discuss a number of recent scientific discoveries relating to the nature of stars. These discoveries confound or are irreconcilable with standard ideas about how stars form, where their energy comes from and why they go supernova. In…

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Wal Thornhill February 29, 2020 March 5, 2020Multimedia

Ray Gallucci: Do Quasars and Redshift Break Big Bang Theory? | Space News

It may be the most underreported scientific controversy of the modern age. The overwhelming scientific consensus on the Universe’s origins tells us that it all began 13.7 billion years ago, with a Big Bang. Of course, for many decades scientists have told us that the Universe is expanding, and the…

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Scott Douglass February 26, 2020 February 26, 2020Multimedia

Solar Nebula Hypothesis Ready for History’s Dustbin? | Space News

All popular theories about the origins of objects in our solar system are based on the solar nebula hypothesis. First proposed in the mid-18th century by the Swedish mystic Emmanuel Swedenborg, the hypothesis proposes that four and a half billion years ago, a primordial cloud called a nebula collapsed gravitationally,…

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Scott Douglass February 21, 2020 February 21, 2020Multimedia

No Dark Matter – Again the EU is Ahead of the Curve | Space News

Scientists from the Universities of Bonn and Strasbourg have published a paper which reported the successful formation of galaxies without the hypothetical influence of dark matter. As reported by phys.org, “For the first time, researchers from the Universities of Bonn and Strasbourg have simulated the formation of galaxies in a…

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Scott Douglass February 12, 2020 February 12, 2020Multimedia

Allende Meteorite Shatters Solar System Myths | Space News

A meteorite that crashed to Earth half a century ago has provided a jolt of surprise to astronomical theory. The object, called the Allende meteorite, exploded over the desert in Mexico in 1969. Scientists studying meteorite fragments have made a shocking discovery. Material in the fragments, which the scientists have…

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Scott Douglass February 7, 2020 February 7, 2020Multimedia

Ray Gallucci: The Electrical Birth of the Asteroid Belt – An Analysis | Space News

How and when did the asteroids and comets in our solar system form? For countless decades, astronomers have embraced the story that these small rocky bodies are the primordial leftovers of our solar system’s formation, supposedly from a nebular cloud four and a half billion years ago. Of course, as…

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Scott Douglass January 31, 2020 January 31, 2020Multimedia

Concept or Reality? A Thought Experiment | Space News

In this adaptation of Mel Acheson’s Thunderbolts Picture of the Day (TPOD) “Conceptual Chromatography” Mel leads us on a fascinating thought experiment which scrutinizes some of the foundational tenets of modern science and cosmology. An excerpt from the TPOD… This is fun. Let’s play the game with plate tectonics: Instead…

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Scott Douglass January 29, 2020 January 29, 2020Multimedia

Ev Cochrane: Memories of an “Alien” Sun | Space News

In previous episodes, we have introduced the strange and special role of our planet’s parent star in ancient world traditions. In global myth, folklore, religion and rock art, the celestial body identified as the Sun bares no resemblance at all to the Sun as it appears in our sky today….

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Scott Douglass January 24, 2020 January 24, 2020Multimedia, Uncategorized

Ray Gallucci: Strobe Star or Neutron Star? | Space News

One of the most mysterious astrophysical phenomena ever observed is called a pulsar. First discovered more than half a century ago, a pulsar is a source of regular pulses of radiation. Astronomers believe that the source of the emissions is a massively dense, highly magnetized and rapidly rotating star mostly…

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Scott Douglass January 18, 2020 January 18, 2020Multimedia

Ray Gallucci: Electric Gravity – A Mathematical Analysis | Space News

The Electric Universe theory proposes that electromagnetism, not gravity, is the predominant organizational force in the cosmos. In the Space Age, countless discoveries, from the networks of filaments connecting objects across vast cosmic distances, to the pervasive magnetism seen at all scales in the Universe, to the structure and motions…

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Scott Douglass January 10, 2020 January 14, 2020Multimedia
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