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Wal Thornhill: Black Hole or Plasmoid? | Space News

In this interview recorded on April 8, 2019, physicist Wal Thornhill discusses why the recent so-called “first picture of a black hole” actually affirms the plasma cosmology hypothesis that the object at a galactic core is not a black hole at all but an ultra-high density energy storage phenomena called…
Discourses on an Alien Sky #40 | The Labyrinth — Dancing Ground of the Goddess and Warrior

The myths and symbols of the labyrinth offer one of the richest sources of information on the “original provocation” from which the most powerful archetypes–mother goddess, warrior-hero, and chaos monster–arose in ancient times. Introducing the labyrinth, Discourse #40 will be followed by a further Discourse bringing to light additional nuances…
Irving Wolfe: Introduction to Velikovsky’s Ideas | EU2017

Dr. Irving Wolfe will review Immanuel Velikovsky’s contributions to a broad-ranging discourse in the sciences. Why did Velikovsky’s best-selling Worlds in Collision provoke one of most heated scientific controversies of the 20th century? Why did the gatekeepers of “acceptable” theory feel compelled to mobilize a boycott of the original publisher?…
Dawson Church: The Role of Consciousness in Health and Healing | Electricity of Life

In part one of this presentation, our guest Dawson Church discussed his remarkable investigation into the role of consciousness in one’s physical wellbeing. In his book Mind to Matter, Dawson cites voluminous scientific research which suggests that our minds can profoundly affect our bodies and even the external world. Emotions…
Eugene Bagashov: Asteroid Missions and Crumbling Theories | Space News

Today, two spacecraft exploring two separate asteroids may provide critical data that could change scientists’ thoughts about these mysterious, rocky worlds. Since June of 2018, the Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2 has surveyed the surface of the asteroid Ryugu, and recently Japan’s space agency performed a touchdown on the object to collect…
Eugene Bagashov: Martian Geology, Past and Present | Space News

In part one of this presentation, physicist Eugene Bagashov began his examination of some of the enduring geological mysteries on Mars. Of course, geologists examining the surface of Mars project familiar earthly processes onto the Red Planet — they imagine volcanic eruptions, flowing water and impacts from space as dominant…
Eugene Bagashov: Mars Mysteries Reopened | Space News

Of all the planets in the inner solar system, the planet Mars may pose the most tantalizing mysteries. Since the early 1970’s, when the Mariner 9 spacecraft captured the most detailed images of the planet to that time, scientists’ ideas about Mars have needed constant revision. For decades, the chief…
Dawson Church: “Mind to Matter” and the Mind/Body Connection | Electricity of Life

The connection of the mind to the body is an arena of constantly growing scientific investigation. To an unprecedented degree, mainstream medicine today acknowledges that the mind has a profound effect on one’s physical well-being. The mind affects matter, whether it’s the so-called placebo effect or the increasingly evident physical…
Scientific “Correctness” vs. Scientific Progress | Space News

In this adaptation of a recent Thunderbolts Picture of the Day article, author Mel Acheson explores how a phenomenon he calls “scientific correctness” can ultimately impede scientific progress. Become a Producer through the PATREON Rewards program. Subscribe to Thunderbolts Update weekly newsletter! Catch all the weekly happenings in one place.