Polarized Light from Stars and Galaxies
Magnetic fields have polarizing effects on light, and it is through this effect that we know that all stars, including our Sun, have strong
Magnetic fields have polarizing effects on light, and it is through this effect that we know that all stars, including our Sun, have strong
The theory presented on this blog has energy as size at the subatomic. Specifically, it states that all energies, regardless of form
Once we accept the fact that we live in a plasma universe, we soon come to realize that self-organizing structures such as plasmoids and z-pinches can explain
The most abundant form of matter in the universe isn’t solid, liquid or inert gas, but plasma. Yet few people have heard of it, and even fewer know what it is.
Earth has an electric connection to the Sun. We know this because Auroras at the poles of our planet are electric phenomena, and they flare up
Hannes Alfvén, who won the Nobel Price in physics in 1970, proposed in his time an electric model of galaxies. According to this model, there should be an electric current drawn in at
The electrostatic force and gravity have a number of differences that seem to indicate that these forces must be largely
The conventional view of planetary magnetic fields is that they are the result of liquid metallic currents that move like dynamos deep
There are whale bones in the Sahara desert. Whale bones have also been found in Peru and Chile.
At first glance, this may look like evidence
Gravity is due to an imbalance in the electric force which makes electric repulsion a tiny bit weaker than electric attraction.
This means that
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