Category: Thunderblogs
A variety of editorial commentaries by in-house and guest contributors.
The Maars of Pinacate, Part One
The Monocline
The Monocline By Andrew Hall In previous Thunderblogs, we discussed evidence of electromagnetic and hydrodynamic forces that shaped the landscape with arcing currents in an atmospheric surface conductive path. We theorized these currents sent bolides of plasma jetting through the atmosphere, blow-torching the ground below into craters and mountainous blisters,…
A Weekend With Wal Downunder…
If you’re downunder and want to know more about the Electric Universe, don’t miss this upcoming event. ASTRO SA (Alternative Science and Technology Research Organisation of South Australia) are hosting a two day information-packed event featuring Wal Thornhill, in Adelaide. It starts on Friday October 14th from 8:30pm with an…
Paradigm Shift
Arc Blast — Part Three
Arc Blast – Part Three By Andrew Hall In Part One of this series, we looked at how arc blast creates a mountain. We examined triangular buttresses on mountainsides and how they conform precisely with the characteristics of reflected shock waves. In particular, we looked at layering, compression and expansion…
Arc Blast — Part Two
Arc Blast — Part 1
Anthony Peratt 3: Stickman on Stone
Plasma Scientist Anthony Peratt Meets the Electric Universe By David Talbott PART 3: Stickman on Stone Evidence gathered from around the world has made abundantly clear that intense electrical activity above observers on earth was the subject of massive collective endeavors to record the forms on stone. Especially compelling is the rock…
Anthony Peratt Part 2: Backbone of the Sky
Plasma Scientist Anthony Peratt Meets the Electric Universe By David Talbott PART 2: The Backbone of the Sky The events leading to the destruction of plasma scientist Tony Peratt’s career hold a unique message for all of us. Over a lifetime exploring challenges to orthodoxies in the sciences, I have…









