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The Strangest Comet In The Solar System
Comet 29P is part of a group of comets called the Centaurs which orbit between Saturn and Jupiter. Besides being one of the largest known comets at 37 miles across, it’s the second most active body in our Solar System after Jupiter’s mighty moon Io. The eruptions on Comet 29P are unpredictable and securing telescope time to do systematic monitoring is difficult. Contributor and EU advocate, Gareth Samuel, host of “See the Pattern”, deconstructs the strange features of Comet 29P and uses data from amateur astronomers who bring out their telescopes whenever required and observe whenever they choose. The Thunderbolts Project — a Voice for the Electric Universe http://thunderbolts.info Become…
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Cracks In Theory
Whether they make lovely geometric shapes or chaotic mangles, a study of cracks is essential to Electric Universe science. Cracks are interfaces—boundary layers—and electrically, that’s where the action is. To understand any geology, the first thing to look for is boundary layers. Charge collects at boundary layers where it displays the effects of inductance and capacitance most prominently. Author and engineer Andrew Hall explains how it’s all circuitry. Every feature points to the actions upstream in the current path. That is why the true creation story is knowable. The patterns remain that tell the story. Frequencies, harmonies, wavelengths, and waveguides. Shock waves are waveguides. Everything is electric. The Thunderbolts Project…
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Predictions of Thornhill and the EU Model
Space discovery has served as the ideal testing ground for the theoretical predictions of Wal Thornhill and the Electric Universe Model, as well as the discipline of plasma cosmology. These predictions become more powerful when juxtaposed against failed predictions and endless surprises of the gravity-centric Standard Model. Independent researcher, Stuart Talbott, details multiple Thornhill predictions such as elucidating Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, the plumes on its moon Io, Saturn’s hexagonal polar hot spots—and his forecast on NASA’s Deep Impact mission where an energetic electrical ‘flash’ would precede immediately before a copper projectile slammed into the nucleus of comet Temple One—shocking mainstream science on the Fourth of July in 2005. The…
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The Filaments of Our Neighborhood
When we look up at the sky, if we could see in Radio, we would see a tunnel-like structure in just about every direction we looked. The North Polar Spur and the Fan Region are by far the two brightest and most dramatic extended features in the large-scale radio synchrotron sky. Contributor and EU advocate, Gareth Samuel, host of “See the Pattern”, describes how the identification of magnetic filaments in our neighborhood of the Milky Way once more confirms the idea that the arms of the galaxy are filled with filaments that carry electric charges. Gareth Samuel | See the Pattern • YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/SeethePatte… • Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SeethePattern/ • Twitter https://twitter.com/PatternSeethe…
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Herbig-Haro Phenomenon
We’re taught that space is a perfect vacuum where gravity predominates the Universe—and told that simple thermal heating, mechanical shock, and magical magnetic ‘dynamo’ models are required to explain explosive jets seen blasting from objects of all sizes. Nowhere does this standard model reasoning become more problematic than with Herbig-Haro objects. Independent researcher Stuart Talbott unwraps the mystery of these spectacular stellar jets. Subscribe to Thunderbolts eNewsletter http://eepurl.com/ETy41 Guides to the Electric Universe https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/eu-g… Electric Universe Books & Merch http://StickmanOnStone.com/ Electric Universe by Wal Thornhill http://HoloScience.com/wp/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thethunderb… Facebook http://facebook.com/thunderboltsproject Guest AuthorAll Guest Author Posts are submitted or additional content Wave Chronicle has added to the website. To be a…
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The Shocking Truth Of Shock Waves
Ears ring, windows rattle, the dog hides under the bed. It’s thunder from an arc of electric discharge, or from a passing supersonic jet. Rub your feet on the carpet then touch a doorknob. You get a spark and hear a snap. Same thing—tiny scale. Think of the power of a sonic boom traveling miles with enough energy to rattle windows. Andy Hall deconstructs the cause and effect of ‘shock wave’—and why it’s quite obvious in a not too distant past, lightning was far more powerful on this planet than what we experience today. THUNDERBLOG SOURCE ARTICLE Andrew Hall: The Shocking Truth | Thunderblog https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2021… The Thunderbolts Project — a…
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The Cosmic Fireball
The iconic image of astronomy—a giant rock hurtles through space and crashes violently into a planet. However, laboratory experiments into electrical discharge have reproduced common planetary surface features which defy conventional meteor impact theory. In 1994, when comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 approached Jupiter, and when Comet Siding Spring approached Mars in 2014, the observed actual interactions between comet and planet were completely unexpected and baffled mainstream science. Independent researcher, Stuart Talbott, details the Electric Universe model which postulates that energy released from an intruding comet, asteroid or meteor is not limited by its mass and kinetic energy, but also electrical energy due to its charge differential with Earth—debunking the standard model…
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Star Clusters Map The Galaxy Electric
Star clusters are large groups of stars. Globular clusters are tightly bound together and can consist of hundreds of millions of stars. Open clusters are loose groups of a few hundred stars and are mostly found within the spiral arms of the galactic plane. Contributor and Electric Universe advocate, Gareth Samuel, host of “See the Pattern”, examines how these open star clusters may help us map out large filament structures running along the spiral arms of the Milky Way. Subscribe to Thunderbolts eNewsletter http://eepurl.com/ETy41 Guides to the Electric Universe https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/eu-g… Electric Universe Books & Merch http://StickmanOnStone.com/ Electric Universe by Wal Thornhill http://HoloScience.com/wp/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thethunderb… Facebook http://facebook.com/thunderboltsproject Guest AuthorAll Guest…
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Easter Egg Hunt
In Andrew Hall’s finale of his “Eye of the Storm” series, he presented Easter Eggs—surprise geologic findings that confirm a theory, or present astonishing new information about Earth’s electric circuitry. Exploring the Electric Earth is a perpetual egg hunt because every rock confirms the Bunny is REAL. Electrical discharges follow patterns and behaviors that yield definitive information about cause and effect. Andy deconstructs such patterns embedded in the gorges and ridge-lines of Wyoming’s Laramie Mountains. THUNDERBLOG SOURCE ARTICLE — Easter Egg Hunt, Part 1 Andrew Hall: Easter Egg Hunt in the Laramie Mountains | Thunder blog https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2021… THUNDERBLOG SOURCE ARTICLE — Eye of the Storm, Part 10 Andrew Hall: The…
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Supernova
A supernova begins as a star then undergoes a very rapid transformation which, for an instant, puts out as much energy as the entire galaxy where it lives. This brief, all-encompassing flash is called “supernova”. The star is gone and we see something very different. The center pulses hundreds, even thousands of times a second. Every supernova remnant has a unique pulse shape, unique like your fingerprint or voice, and around its pulsing center is a rapidly expanding larger electric and magnetic body. Astrophysicist Michael Clarage, Ph.D., and the Lead Scientist of The SAFIRE Project bounce back and forth between the world of supernova and the world of people, in…