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Implications of an Electric Universe-
How Hard is Hard Science?NPA-19 Presentation July 2012
Presented by:
(Bp) Nicholas JG Sykes (Rector of St. Alban’s Anglican Church, Cayman Islands)
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Implications of an Electric Universe-How Hard is Hard
Science?
Establishing a New Model is Not At All a New Thing in Science
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How Hard is Hard Science?
• Relativity requires “c” to be ABSOLUTELY THE FASTEST SPEED
Is Relativity TOO BIG TO FAIL?
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How Hard is Hard Science?
• Relativity requires “c” to be ABSOLUTELY THE FASTEST SPEED
• But stability of planetary orbits requires NEAR-INSTANTANEOUS GRAVITY
• Speed of gravity ≥ 2x 10^10 c
Is Relativity TOO BIG TO FAIL?
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(Faraday) HOMOPOLAR MOTOR
How Hard is Hard Science?
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Alfvén's Solar Circuit
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How Hard is Hard Science?Insights of Kristian Birkeland (1867 - 1917)
•Space is composed of plasma
•“Solar Wind” is an electric phenomenon
•Correctly interpreted aurora as field-aligned currents – now birkeland currents, a lynch-pin of EU Theory
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How Hard is Hard Science?
Gravitational TalkBlack holes – dark matter – dark energy -
interstellar gas – giant molecular clouds -
star systems due to gravitational attraction –
Oort CloudGeocentricityStuck in a 17th century electrical world
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How Hard is Hard Science?
• Plasma facilitates the transportation of the electrical energy that makes the stars shine .
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How Hard is Hard Science?Plasma ball and planetary nebula
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How Hard is Hard Science?Shielded Sun with “doughnut”
(SOHO UV-image)
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How Hard is Hard Science?
DE Scott's Electric Sun Model
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How Hard is Hard Science?
Genesis of Comets (the “dry humour” of Tempel One)
Comets did not begin in a distant past
Their genesis is in a solar system that has been powerfully interactive in relatively recent times.
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How Hard is Hard Science?
Henri Poincaré in 1914: “What we call mass would seem to be nothing but an appearance, and all inertia to be of electromagnetic origin.”
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How Hard is Hard Science?
Henri Poincaré in 1914: “What we call mass would seem to be nothing but an appearance, and all inertia to be of electromagnetic origin.”
"QUANTITY OF MATTER" DOES NOT EXPLAIN MASS
INERTIA cannot be explained apart from the electric force.
So is MASS an ELECTRICAL property of matter, having equal bearing upon inertia and gravity?
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How Hard is Hard Science? The Meaning of Mass
Every particle within each atom is made of orbiting near-zero mass charges.
Every subatomic particle is distorted by the presence of others to form a tiny electric dipole.
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How Hard is Hard Science?Michael Faraday 1791-1867
"The long and constant persuasion that all forces of nature are mutually dependent, having one common origin, or rather being different manifestations of one fundamental power ...”
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How Hard is Hard Science?
Is “G” really a constant?
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How Hard is Hard Science?
“Gravitational systems of planets and moons, stars and galaxies have their origin in the proven ability of electricity to generate structure and rotation in plasma.” - The Electric Universe
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How Hard is Hard Science?
Psalm 24: 2
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Lightning Aurora
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How Hard is Hard Science?“In another instance, one R.S. Hall claims
to have gotten a good look at the inside of another tornado funnel and was awed by what he saw, including a long bright central cloud that shimmered like a fluorescent light. Is it possible that the same mechanism used in fluorescent lights (a “glow discharge” in plasma) was
at play inside the tornado?”
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How Hard is Hard Science?
1. Gravity is transmitted through a real medium in real time.
2. “Neutrinos” seem to be required to provide the daisy-chain transmission of gravity (as well as the very different e-m wave transmission),
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How Hard is Hard Science? The worlds of mass and electric charge are
interactive:
A. Powerful plasma discharge events (birth of stars) could initiate gravity (which is a special electric polarisation); and
B. Neutral atoms distorted by gravity induce an electric field inside a body. So gravity in planets could induce radial electric fields, turning planets into “electrets”.
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How Hard is Hard Science?
Volcanic Electricity
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How Hard is Hard Science?AGE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM,
RADIOACTIVITY RATE DEPENDENCE, GEOLOGICAL TIME-SCALE
All are given an entirely different framework by the new paradigm, and exciting challenges are ahead.
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