by Brigit » Tue May 05, 2026 4:25 pm
In both mainstream Big Bang astronomy and in the Electric Universe, the plasma which makes up 99.99% of the universe is in fact made up of perhaps equal positive and negative charges, overall. The positive and negative charges can even be as few as 1 in 10,000 particles, the rest being neutral molecules or dust. But it is still a plasma.
The plasmas of different densities, temperatures, and compositions may be quasi-neutral, but wherever there is a difference in the make-up of the adjacent plasmas in space, a double layer forms between the two.
A current is induced in the differing plasmas, as they move in relation to one another, so the double layers are sustained by electric currents at all times. As Hannes Alfven had predicted, the plasmas took the form of twisting braids and filaments, and since then, it has been evident to plasma cosmologists that everything is happening along those plasma filaments. The plasma filaments have constant widths along their lengths of thousands of light years, and they are detected by radio telescopes because they radiate energy. Infrared astronomy reveals more. IR telescopes allow us to look through the dust to see what is happening inside of those filaments, and again, as Hannes Alfven had predicted, plasma filaments are sites of star formation, like beads of lightning.
I will share a Picture of the Day or two and references from the Herschel Telescope. (The PotDs were reports published by Thunderbolts Project daily across the last two decades. They covered all of the space missions and telescopes, daily showing the plasma filaments carrying currents across all scales.)
In both mainstream Big Bang astronomy and in the Electric Universe, the plasma which makes up 99.99% of the universe is in fact made up of perhaps equal positive and negative charges, overall. The positive and negative charges can even be as few as 1 in 10,000 particles, the rest being neutral molecules or dust. But it is still a plasma.
The plasmas of different densities, temperatures, and compositions may be quasi-neutral, but wherever there is a difference in the make-up of the adjacent plasmas in space, a double layer forms between the two.
A current is induced in the differing plasmas, as they move in relation to one another, so the double layers are sustained by electric currents at all times. As Hannes Alfven had predicted, the plasmas took the form of twisting braids and filaments, and since then, it has been evident to plasma cosmologists that everything is happening along those plasma filaments. The plasma filaments have constant widths along their lengths of thousands of light years, and they are detected by radio telescopes because they radiate energy. Infrared astronomy reveals more. IR telescopes allow us to look through the dust to see what is happening inside of those filaments, and again, as Hannes Alfven had predicted, plasma filaments are sites of star formation, like beads of lightning.
I will share a Picture of the Day or two and references from the Herschel Telescope. (The PotDs were reports published by Thunderbolts Project daily across the last two decades. They covered all of the space missions and telescopes, daily showing the plasma filaments carrying currents across all scales.)