Gamma Rays in Space
Space is full of gamma rays. Their sources include one off events such as supernovas, and repeating events such as pulsars. Our Sun is also a producer of gamma rays. As is the center of our galaxy, which has two…
Space is full of gamma rays. Their sources include one off events such as supernovas, and repeating events such as pulsars. Our Sun is also a producer of gamma rays. As is the center of our galaxy, which has two…
Conventional theory on prevailing winds has terrestrial heating from solar radiation as the main driver. Secondly, we have Earth's rotation as an additional engine. However, this cannot explain why winds high up in our atmosphere are both stronger and more…
Planets move around the Sun like clockwork. The exact position of planets can be worked out for thousand of years. When it comes to predictability, there’s nothing quite like
Meteorites have been in the news lately for having allegedly caused two major catastrophes in human history. First, it was the discovery of a large impact crater on Greenland.
An enormous impact crater has recently been discovered on Greenland. The crater is 19 miles wide. The Younger Dryas event The effect of the impact can be seen 12,000 year old in ice core samples, which means that the event…
When it comes to magnetic reversals of our planet, there remains the possibility that Earth may have flipped upside down. This may sound impossible, but the mass distribution of our planet appears to be similar to a tippe-top, and these…
A geomagnetic reversal is a change in a planet’s magnetic field where the positions of magnetic north and magnetic south are interchanged. This happened briefly
In this video from the Electric Universe community, emphasis is put on the fact that much of what is observed in the universe comes in pairs. The two orb shape is far more common than should be expected from standard…
This year’s hurricane season looks like it may go down in history as one of the most active ones on record. This is by many seen as proof that global warming
Cyclones on Earth and spiral galaxies in space have several features in common. Similarities Both have spiral arms extending from centers that are hotter than their surroundings. Close to their centers, their arms rotate almost as fast as the centers…
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