Category: Multimedia
Multimedia snippets which may be of interest to our readers.
Gareth Samuel: So What Exactly Is a Blazar? | Thunderbolts
Contributor and Electric Universe advocate, Gareth Samuel, creator of “See the Pattern” examines what Blazars are and questions the idea that they are old relics left over from the early universe. By examining high redshift blazars, which are far more rare than they should be, Gareth offers an alternative…
Andrew Hall: Handbag of the Gods | Space News
We present the finale of the “Eye of the Storm” series. In his concluding episode, author and Thunderbolts colleague Andrew Hall brings to light the handbag depicted all over the world in ancient stonework. The earliest know depictions are in petroglyphs that can’t all be dated, but are believed to…
Andrew Hall: Reverse Engineering the Earth | Space News
In this penultimate episode of the “Eye of the Storm” series, author and Thunderbolts colleague Andrew Hall describes his approach to reverse engineer the Earth, starting with outside layers and peeling inward, always following the patterns of electrical scarring. Abstract theories for cause and effect aren’t needed when the patterns…
Ev Cochrane: The Eye of Zeus | Space News
Comparative mythologist Ev Cochrane, author of “Martian Metamorphoses”, continues his lifelong research into the themes and archetypes of world mythology with this deconstruction of Zeus. “And he (Zeus) was reigning in Heaven, himself holding lightning and shining thunderbolt.” Ev describes how the model developed by David Talbott and himself differs…
Andrew Hall: Subsurface Birkeland Currents – How the Earth Thinks? | Space News
Author and Thunderbolts colleague Andrew Hall continues his remarkable “Eye of the Storm” series investigating the groundbreaking field of Electric Universe geology. In this episode, Andy explores the North American and Caribbean current loops. The Earth works as a coherent circuit. It’s a circuit within a bigger circuit centered on…
Andrew Hall: San Andreas Fault – A Dragon in Action? | Space News
In keeping with the “Eye of the Storm” (EOS) series protocol, author and Thunderbolts colleague Andrew Hall uses Earth’s geology, the planet Jupiter, and the fractal self similarities of charge diffusion as our living laboratory for evidence. This episode’s focus is the San Andreas Fault. As discussed in the previous…
Michael Clarage: RIP Arecibo Radio Telescope | Space News
CBSNews December 1, 2020: A huge radio telescope in Puerto Rico that has long played a key role in astronomical discoveries collapsed on Tuesday, officials said. The Arecibo Observatory, made famous as the backdrop for a pivotal scene in the James Bond film “GoldenEye” and other Hollywood hits, had been…
Wal Thornhill: Proto-Saturn & Comet Venus | Space News
In Part One of this presentation, physicist Wal Thornhill, Chief Science Advisor, The Thunderbolts Project, introduced evidence for the extraordinary, recent origins of our planetary neighbor Venus. In myth and folklore around the entire globe, Venus was remembered as the great comet, as a dragon-like serpent breathing fire about the…
Wal Thornhill: Venus and Forgotten History | Space News
Since the dawn of the Space Age, perhaps no celestial body in the solar system has proved more surprising to astronomers than the planet Venus. Before the arrival of the earliest space probes, some noted scientists believed that Venus would be earthlike, with water clouds, oceans and abundant vegetation. However,…





