Category: Multimedia
Multimedia snippets which may be of interest to our readers.
Stuart Talbott: ‘Devil Comet’ Shocks Scientists | Thunderbolts

Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks has been dubbed the ‘Devil Comet’ because its two bright tails resemble horns. This enormous comet, whose nucleus is about 12.4 miles across, has produced two dramatic outbursts, most recently in October 2023. This unexpected activity has puzzled astronomers being so distant from the Sun. As described in…
Wal Thornhill: Electric Comets & Asteroids | EU Workshop 2014

In November 2014 a comprehensive review of the Electric Universe Model of Cosmology, with a special emphasis on recent discoveries, was held in Phoenix, Arizona. More than any other individual, Wal Thornhill spearheaded the EU movement with an emphasis on direct observation and experiment, in contrast to conventional modeling of…
Matt Finn: Seeing Circuits in the Cosmos | Thunderbolts

We know that an electric current in plasma generates its own magnetic field and can self-constrict the current channel. This is called a Bennett pinch (or Z-pinch) effect—and is able to produce filaments of current that maintain their shape over vast distances. Multiple filaments tend to spiral around each other,…
Michael Clarage: Is There an EU Model of Time? | Thunderbolts
Stuart Talbott: DART Strikes Electric Asteroid | Thunderbolts

NASA’s DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) mission was a test of asteroid deflection and demonstration of kinetic impactor technology—impacting an asteroid to adjust its speed and path. In September 2022, a 1,300 pound impactor spacecraft struck the asteroid Dimorphos at approximately 14,000 mph. The after effects observed were completely unexpected,…
Matt Finn: Electric Dust Devils on Mars | Thunderbolts

Dust devils on Earth have always been treated as trivial compared to tornados. Here we take a look at the monster whirlwinds of Mars. Compared to our planet’s biggest tornados, Martian dust devils are enormous—stretching upwards of five miles in the nearly airless Martian atmosphere which is less than 1%…
Andrew Hall: Mt. Origami – More Proof of Plasma Winds | Thunderbolts

More proof of plasma winds is shown by examining a mountain Andy fondly refers to as Mount Origami. It’s actual name is Innerer Fisistock and it’s located in the Bernese Alps, about forty miles south of Bern, Switzerland. Innerer Fisistock is very complex—demonstrating the actions of electric circuitry and plasma…
Dr. Jerry Tennant: Healing as Voltage | EU2017

In this re-release of his EU2017 Conference presentation, Dr. Jerry Tennant explains how the cells in our body require a proper level of voltage to function optimally for a healthy mind/body connection and balanced physiological state. Cells possess a resting membrane potential—an electrical voltage measured in millivolts (mV) that spans…
Stuart Talbott: Alignments in the Cosmos | Thunderbolts

One of the most beautiful words in the English language is…”Alignment”…it denotes a sense of connection, agreement, unity and oneness. Alignments occur between celestial objects separated by unfathomable cosmic distances which prove there is a communication among these objects—while there is NO explanation of alignment relationships in the Standard Model…