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The Antipodal Moon
The Antipodal Moon By Andrew Hall Science has puzzled over the Moon more than any other body in space. It's the only place mankind has walked and brought back a ton of rocks. Yet, some of its features puzzle scientists as much today as the day they discovered it wasn't ...

Lensing by Refraction…Not Gravity?
Lensing by Refraction...not Gravity? By Andrew Hall Big Bang cosmology has its challenges - it also has its challengers. The Electric Universe community is a challenger to the standard gravitational model, believing space-time to be a misinterpretation of the Universe. The things we see in the cosmos -- from large ...

Neolithic Man and the Electric Universe
Neolithic Man and the Electric Universe By Brian Cairns Just east of ancient Roman seaport Ostia is a raised dendritic pattern distinguished from the surrounding terrain by its luxurious vegetation. The ridges are so precisely defined, with so little erosion, that one can rightly suspect recent formation from a cosmic ...

Bioelectric Exploration of Acupoints
Bioelectric Exploration of Acupoints By Alexander Fournier In 1976, a research team funded by the National Institute of Health comprised of Robert Becker, Maria Reichmanis, Andrew Marino, and Joseph Spadaro published a groundbreaking series of bioelectrical experiments. Becker had been asked by an army colonel from the Surgeon General’s Office ...

Looking for Lightning
Looking for Lightning By Andrew Hall One thing you can say about lightning - it's not very subtle. Geomorphologist Stephan Grab and Geologist Jasper Knight at Johannesburg's University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa have studied the Drakensberg Peaks in Lesotho and discovered the primary force shaping them is lightning. ...

Evolution and Earth’s Electric Field
Evolution and Earth’s Electric Field By Alexander Fournier Biorhythms of the Earth and its Offspring In 1982 experienced anthropologist and pharmacologist Francis Ivanhoe published the first of multiple studies in which he would catalog an important discovery for evolutionary science. Surveying all known Paleolithic human skulls, he witnessed a correlation ...

Comments on Michael Shermer’s Article in Sci. American
Comments on Michael Shermer's Article in Sci. American By Dr. Donald Scott All authors published in Scientific American should be rigidly bound by the editors to stay within the constraints of science. In science any and all claims must have clear bases in fact. In the event editors allow baseless ...

Eleven Years Looking For Nada
Pay no attention to the Black Hole hiding in there. Eleven Years Looking For Nada By Andrew Hall Nada is Spanish for nothing. It's also the number of gravitational waves found after an eleven year study, as reported by Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) and the International Centre ...

Electrical Geology of Pluto and Comet 67P
Electrical Geology of Pluto and Comet 67P By Stuart Talbott It seems that NASA's New Horizons mission to the dwarf planet Pluto continues to provide planetary scientists with new challenges and deepening mysteries. At the top of the list are the recent images of the planet's surface revealing features that ...

Electric Biology and Building Solidarity
Electric Biology and Building Solidarity By Alexander Fournier Each field of scientific study, from the science of electrochemistry to the science of human group behavior, is ideally built upon a history of illuminating experiments. This is not always the case to be sure, as some fields become driven by barely-tested ...

The Shape of the Universe
The Shape of the Universe By Andrew Hall Breaking news for EU Theory - cosmic scale structure largest yet detected in the Universe. Presents quandary for ‘Big Bangers.’ The result of a gamma ray burst detection survey is shown in the featured image from JPL. Each blue dot represents a ...

Predictions for Comet Science After Rosetta
Predictions for Comet Science After Rosetta By Stuart Talbott and Dave Talbott The Rosetta mission to Comet 67P is still in its early stages, but the remarkable discoveries have been coming for some time. Here is a quick review of key findings so far: Like other comet surfaces, 67P is blacker than charcoal, ...

Did Van Gogh Paint This?
Did Van Gogh Paint This? By Andrew Hall This image shows electromagnetic forces in the Orion Nebula. The dark red areas indicate high energy in the star forming regions. It’s hard to believe, but mainstream science still does not acknowledge these forces have anything to do with making stars or ...

The Paths to Discovering Our Universe, Past and Present
The Paths to Discovering Our Universe, Past and Present By Annis Pepion Scott There are many paths to discovering the nature of our universe. Established members of the Electric Universe--Dave Talbott, Wal Thornhill, Don Scott, Ev Cochrane and Dwardu Cardona--have been focusing on different aspects of the nature of the ...

So, You Want To Learn More…
So, You Want To Learn More . . . By Jim Johnson Many of you are new to Electric Universe Theory and Thunderbolts. You are here to learn, because you’ve already seen some video, or been introduced by a friend. You want to dive deeper. And we want you to ...

New Horizons Examines Pluto
New Horizons Examines Pluto By Andrew Hall LORRI Photos Suggest Powerful Electric Discharges Swept Surface Look at these traces of rilles winding the surface of Pluto. We’ve seen this on Mercury, the moon and Mars. We’ve seen it on the moons of Saturn. Now we see them on Pluto and ...

Mohammad Reza Shafizadeh
It is with pride and enthusiasm that we present the story below of the young Iranian scientist, Mohammad Reza Shafizadeh. The Thunderbolts Project offered Mohammad a student scholarship to the EU2014 conference, and, after much work, he gained approval from the Iranian government to attend. Sadly, under the time constraints, ...

How We Crossed Paths by Mike Heckrotte
As an Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineer, I subscribe to an email list forum for Product Safety and EMC Regulatory Compliance professionals. In 2009 there was an off-topic discussion about the electrical nature of tornados and one of the members suggesting Googling “Electric Universe.” I did so and came across The Thunderbolts ...

The Electric Universe
The Electric Universe By Wal Thornhill We live in an electric world. Our cities are visible from space at night, blazing with electric lights. The electricity courses invisibly in the darkness over great distances along thin power lines. We find electricity indispensable. Nature does the same since all matter is ...