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Donald E. Scott: Magnetic Reconnection = Reinventing the Wheel | Thunderbolts
Astrophysicists frequently use the phrase ‘magnetic reconnection’ to explain some phenomenon they see in space, but they’re unnecessarily reinventing the wheel. Coronal Mass Ejections and Solar Flares occur when the Sun ejects large amounts of plasma. The experts hypothesized the existence of a previously unknown property of magnetic fields—they named…
Kongpop U-yen: Disaster Forecasting Using Space Weather Data | EU2016
Re-release of a EU2016 Conference presentation. Kongpop U-yen details natural disaster forecasting techniques using space weather data on Sunday, June 19, 2016. With this technique, natural disasters such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and storm formations can be forecasted. Several practical case studies verify the theory. Dr. U-yen conducts independent research…
Getting Sloshed
Original Post June 10, 2012 Is hot gas sloshing in a gravitational wine glass—or is astrophysicists’ reasoning going in a circle? A recent press release explains: “Like wine in a glass, vast clouds of hot gas are sloshing back and forth….” The blue image is assembled electronically from x-ray data and…
Mel Acheson: Playing w/Power Thinking | Thunderbolts
One distinguishing difference between gravity-and-gas of the Standard Model of Cosmology vs the electricity-and-plasma thinking of the EU Model, is the matter of power. In physics, power is the rate of change of energy. With mechanisms that provide greater power, larger events can happen faster. If conditions in a…
Ghada Chehade: Path To the Next Model of Cosmology | Thunderbolts
Second of a two-episode arc to explore current and future models of cosmology. We take a deep look at the distinctions between the Standard Model and the Electric Universe Model, evaluating the differences in worldview and how mainstream cosmology responds to new ideas. Accredited discourse analyst, Ghada Chehade, PhD,…
Michael Clarage: Solar Gamma Rays—Not So Much | Thunderbolts
Rime of the Ancient Water Bridge
Original Post June 25, 2012 Discoveries in space plasma may provide an explanation for a century-old mystery. Sir William Armstrong, an English hydraulics engineer, first observed the floating water bridge in 1893. It defied explanation and was ignored until recently. Findings in space plasma that have renewed attention to plasma’s…
Serious Issues with Plate Tectonics
Original Post June 8, 2012 David Pratt’s publication in the year 2000 enumerates multiple problems affecting the theory of plate tectonics and seafloor spreading. The above schematic of Alaska reveals regions of rock strata that appear to have “accreted” to an original craton. Southern Alaska is composed of fragments in…
Jove’s Glowing Mantle
Original Post February 8, 2012 Jupiter puts on a periodic light show. Several years ago, Picture of the Day articles discussed the so-called “volcanic” plumes erupting from Jupiter’s moon Io. It was argued that they are plasma discharges from the moon electrically connected to the giant planet. Some astronomers acknowledged…






