Category: Multimedia
Multimedia snippets which may be of interest to our readers.
Solar Flares’ Shocking Influence on Sunspots | Space News
Do Dinosaurs Pose a Gravity Problem? | Space News
In today’s episode, we ask author Ted Holden (“Cosmos in Collision”) to explore the controversial question: Do dinosaurs pose a gravity problem? Scientists tell us that for about 165 million years on planet Earth, fantastic and often giant creatures called dinosaurs ruled our world. Of course, the largest of the…
Another “Impossible” Neutron Star | Space News
What is a so-called neutron star? Scientists tell us that the material left over from a supernova explosion of a massive star collapses gravitationally, forming an incredibly small yet massively dense star mostly composed of tightly packed neutrons. A rotating neutron star is said to emit regular pulses of radio…
Comet 67P’s Dunes Continue to Mystify | Space News
Global Warming and Our Electric Sun | Space News
In Part One of this presentation, physicist Wal Thornhill explored the many obstacles that institutional science and academia face in attempting to understand climate change on Earth. As Thornhill explained, no climate models can succeed that rely on outdated and unproven assumptions, such as the belief that Earth and Venus…
Global Warming in a Climate of Ignorance | Space News
It’s one of the greatest controversies in modern times: the question of whether human activity is the cause of changes in Earth’s climate. Today, we are told that institutional science and academia unite in consensus that the hypothesis of manmade global warming is no longer a hypothesis, but a science…
Electric Sun, Electric Volcanoes | Space News
In Part One of this presentation, Thunderbolts contributor Andrew Hall explored the role of electrical discharges in Earthly volcanism. Hall compared the physical characteristics of volcanic fields, called the Maars of Pinacate, with strikingly similar features on the Moon, and found in both evidence for high-energy electrical discharges. In this…
Kongpop U-yen: A Natural Disaster Forecasting Technique Based on Space Weather Data | EU2016
A natural disaster forecasting technique was presented by Dr. Kongpop U-yen. It is based on the understanding of physical and electrical interactions between Earth and its surrounding space. Using this technique, natural disasters, e.g., earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and storm formations, can be forecasted. Several practical case studies will be presented…
Gravity in the Electric Universe | Space News
Where does gravity fit in the electric universe? Contrary to a fairly common misperception, the electric universe does not deny gravity’s existence, nor its role in the cosmos and our own world. Rather, the electric universe theory, as proposed by physicist Wal Thornhill, suggests that the fundamental mysteries of gravity…








