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Misconception #3: Where’s the Math? | Thunderbolts

Narrated by David Drew. Third episode in the Misconception series on the EU Model—with an emphasis on how science is practiced, interpreted, publicized, and absorbed by society. Math isn’t science, and science isn’t math. For example, planetary orbits were believed to be perfectly circular. When proven false, a mathematical workaround…
Ev Cochrane: Turquoise Sun – Lotus of Creation | Thunderbolts

A comparative study of a particularly fascinating creation myth from ancient Egypt sourced from Ev Cochrane’s “The Case of the Turquoise Sun” his latest book. The Horus-child atop a lotus flower represents a popular theme in Egyptian religious iconography—such as the famous sculpture from the tomb of King Tut showing…
Andrew Hall: Megalithic Chemistry | Thunderbolts
Bill Mullen: Hieroglyphics and the Ancient Sky | EU2014

Bill Mullen—an interdisciplinary scholar who examined the influence of planetary movement on ancient myths—shares his wisdom in this re-release of his EU2014 Conference presentation on March 23, 2014. Many catastrophist theories use hieroglyphics from around the world for clues in the ancient sky. The focus here is on Egyptian hieroglyphics…
Matt Finn: Scale Matters | Thunderbolts
David Drew: UFOs, Aliens, and all that . . . | Thunderbolts

“Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.” —Arthur C. Clarke A meticulous deconstruction of the facts, fables, and speculations on the case for UFOs and Aliens. Including Faster than Light Travel, The Disclosure Project, Coincidences and Conspiracies, Lights in…
Michael Clarage: Our Universe – It’s Electric | EU2013

In his EU2013 Conference talk, Astrophysicist Michael Clarage, PhD, describes how for the last 200 years the word cosmology expressed stars, galaxies, and enormous, lonely reaches of space—a vast expanse of cosmic islands where humans have no meaningful place./p> However, Michael sees cosmology as a way of thinking about the…
Matt Finn: Speed Dating with Fossils | Thunderbolts

In Antarctica there’s a petrified forest where today nothing bigger than bacteria grows. They look like Christmas trees that grew thick and tall—a thousand per acre, up to eighty feet—dating back to late Permian Period some 260 million years ago. From the catastrophist’s viewpoint, this raises many questions. How accurate…
Misconception #2: Where’s the Science? | Thunderbolts

Narrated by David Drew. Second episode in the Misconception series on the EU Model—with an emphasis on how science is practiced, interpreted, publicized, and absorbed by society. The simple answer to the question “Where’s the Science” is that it’s hidden in plain sight. This answer also includes the three i’s:…