Category: Picture of the Day
A picture and essay from the perspective of the Electric Universe.
Windy Waves
Jun 20, 2013 Wind socks, bow shocks, shockwaves and collisions are often used to describe the phenomena that create high-frequency electromagnetic radiation in the cosmos. From gamma rays down through X-rays and extreme ultraviolet, conventional theories have relied upon gravity and acceleration as the only way for them to…
All in the Family
X-Jets
Gooches Crater, Australia
Jun 17, 2013 Northwest of Sydney, Australia are straight-cut sandstone canyons and circular formations. Could they be evidence for electrical discharge? The Australian continent exhibits some of the more unusual geological formations on Earth. Giant sandstone monoliths rise out of a region in the middle of the continent called…
Martian Linear Gullies and Further Questions
Double Layers in Laboratory and Cosmic Plasmas
Jun 13, 2013 Electric double layers are like waterfalls that energize charged particles falling through them. “We have to learn again that science without contact with experiments is an enterprise which is likely to go completely astray into imaginary conjecture.” — Hannes Alfvén A double layer forms in plasma…
Holes in Space
Jun 12, 2013 In the gravitational model of the universe, “dark matter” attraction pulls galaxies into filaments. Birkeland currents could be a better explanation. A paper in the astronomical journals and popular press identifies an area of space as a “huge hole” completely empty of matter and energy. “Not…
Headed for the Sky
Hide and Seek
Jun 10, 2013 Astronomers claim to have found the galaxies missing in their earlier observations. “Astronomers always knew they were missing some fraction of the galaxies in Lyman-alpha surveys, but for the first time we now have a measurement. The number of missed galaxies is substantial.” So states a…










