Category: Picture of the Day
A picture and essay from the perspective of the Electric Universe.
Dark Detection
Nov 17, 2015 Electric Universe theory fits observations better than dark matter theory. In previous Picture of the Day articles about the existence of “dark matter”, it was noted that it is primarily an ad-hoc theory, created so that the current gravitational models of the Universe can be preserved. There…
High Temperature Inclusions
Nov 16, 2015 Rocky bodies in the Solar System share a common experience. Recently, a press release from the Massachusetts Institute of technology (MIT) announced the discovery of high temperature minerals in meteorites that goes against the standard interpretation of Solar System formation. As the article states, meteorites are…
Electric Lighthouses in Space
Nov 13, 2105 Electrical effects drive pulsars. When any charged particle follows a curved trajectory, or is accelerated in a straight-line, it will emit electromagnetic radiation, otherwise known as synchrotron radiation. Synchrotron radiation creates X-rays and gamma-rays, a phenomenon demonstrated in laboratory experiments. Gamma-rays are a class of theoretical…
Transverse Electric Discharges
Nov 12, 2015 From galaxies to the laboratory, transverse electric charge flow accompanies a main discharge channel. On Earth, the main discharge channel is experienced as a terrestrial lighting bolt. Slow-motion studies reveal that each flash is a complex episode. Multiple leader strokes descend from the clouds, while similar, less…
Conspicuous Absence
Nov 11, 2015 Astronomers see magnetism but not electricity. According to a recent press release from Princeton University’s Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPL), scientists working with dynamos (an abbreviation of the nineteenth century term, electric-dynamo) think they found clues to “an enduring mystery…how stars and galaxies acquire their magnetic fields.”…
Spacequakes
Nov 10, 2015 The Sun triggers magnetospheric oscillations on Earth. It has become more apparent to conventional scientists that Earth’s ionosphere is connected to the Sun by filaments of electric charge, so the upper levels of the atmosphere experience the Sun’s influence. This idea has long been a tenet…
No Dynamo Hum
Nov 9, 2015 Was Mars once warm and lush? NASA launched the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution Mission (MAVEN) on November 18, 2014 on a year-long investigation of Mars’ upper atmosphere, its ionosphere, and how it interacts with the solar wind. The spacecraft is fitted with instruments that are…
Flash in the Pan
Nov 6, 2015 Black hole physics in the news again. NASA’s Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) was launched aboard a Pegasus rocket on June 13, 2012 from a NASA L1011 aircraft. According to a recent press release, NuSTAR captured images of a so-called “supermassive black hole” (SMBH) erupting with…
Plasma Contortions
Nov 5, 2015 Rather than black holes, electricity should be considered. Electric Universe advocates propose that electric currents in plasma generate magnetic fields that constrict the current flow. As previous Picture of the Day articles point out, the constricted channel is known as a “Bennett pinch,” or “z-pinch.” Pinched…






