Earlier this month, investigators with NASA’s historic Osiris-REx mission held a press conference reporting some of their initial findings at the asteroid Bennu. Like all of the recent space missions to comets, planets as well as asteroids, the findings have provided surprise after surprise to investigators. In this interview with Wal Thornhill, we discuss in-depth…
A new scientific study based on data from the Hubble Space Telescope was recently published which affirms what many other papers have reported in recent years: the so-called expansion of the Universe appears to be accelerating much too quickly to explain through any kind of known physics. However, plasma cosmology and the electric universe have…
Listen to PART TWO of the interview recorded on April 8, 2019, with physicist Wal Thornhill. He sheds light on the fact that the recent so-called “first picture of a black hole” actually affirms the plasma cosmology hypothesis that the object at a galactic core is a Plasmoid. Find out why black holes are not…
In this interview recorded on April 8, 2019, physicist Wal Thornhill discusses why the recent so-called “first picture of a black hole” actually affirms the plasma cosmology hypothesis that the object at a galactic core is not a black hole at all but an ultra-high density energy storage phenomena called a Plasmoid. Print this page
The latest image released by NASA’s New Horizons mission of the Kuiper Belt object nicknamed Ultima Thule reveals several intriguing features. These include what appears to be an improbably huge crater, which likely would have destroyed the object if it was caused by an impacting object. In this episode, Wal Thornhill joins us for a…
NASA’s New Horizons team has recently received pictures of the most distant object in our solar system ever imaged by a spacecraft. It’s nicknamed Ultima Thule, a relatively tiny body, just 19-miles long, located more than 4 billion miles from Earth in the so-called Kuiper Belt. As we see, like countless asteroids, some moons, as…
In part one of this presentation, physicist Wal Thornhill began his analysis of one of the most significant space discoveries in recent memory. The history and origin of the gas giant Saturn, and indeed the entire solar system, including our own planet is not what we’ve been told. Planetary scientists recently made the astonishing discovery…
A new scientific paper provides stunning affirmation of one of the most striking predictions of the Electric Universe/catastrophist hypothesis. The paper, published in the Journal Icarus, reports that the water on Saturn’s moons and in its rings is remarkably similar to water on our own planet, a completely unexpected finding for planetary scientists. As surprising…
In 1950 Immanuel Velikovsky threw down a gauntlet to astronomers in his sensational best-selling book, Worlds in Collision, where he proposed, on the basis of documentary evidence, that gravitation is an electromagnetic phenomenon. Leading American astronomers were enraged and behaved like medieval priests whose sanctified gravitational cosmology was being violated. They pressured Macmillan, the textbook…
How do objects in our Universe form? In the unimaginably vast cosmos, at all scales, from comets and asteroids in our solar system to the vastest superclusters of galaxies stretching for hundreds of millions of light years, astronomers and astrophysicists imagine gravitational processes, and only gravitational processes governing these objects’ formation. But the objects we…