Ev Cochrane: The Five-Pointed Star of Egypt | Thunderbolts

The historical origins of the Egyptian five-pointed star have never been satisfactorily explained. The fact that virtually identical five-pointed stars were a ubiquitous feature in Mesoamerican religious iconography strongly suggests that some hitherto unidentified star or constellation served as the celestial referent for both traditions. That much seems obvious. Less…

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Stuart Talbott: Science Shocked to Find Lightning Going on Mars | Thunderbolts

Since 2022, NASA’s Martian rover Perseverance has been documenting direct evidence of lightning on the red planet. The rover’s super-cam microphone has identified over fifty-five electrical discharges based on their acoustic and electrical signatures. In the early 2000s, meteorologists discovered dust devils on Earth with electric fields in excess of…

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Stuart Talbott: Black Holes—Making the Impossible Possible | Thunderbolts

The next time you read a headline like—“Another impossible Black Hole discovered…”—you might want to consider something that IS possible AND definitely real—the ‘Plasmoid’. First coined by MIT physicist Winston Bostick in 1956, Plasmoids at the center of galaxies concentrate and store electromagnetic energy from inflowing electric currents. Once a…

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