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A Beginner's View of Our Electric Universe - New

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Donald E Scott. [5-11] is the third man <strong>of</strong> great importance to me and to the<br />

theories that underpin the EU model. Don is a retired Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Electric</strong>al<br />

Engineering from the University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts/Amherst, whose nononsense<br />

approach I especially identify with through a small kinship I feel<br />

because <strong>of</strong> us both coming from the world <strong>of</strong> electrical engineering. The<br />

obvious difference being, <strong>of</strong> course, that he taught in a university for 39<br />

years while I would have been fixing motors, switchgear and fuses during<br />

that same period! Don’s book about the EU, ‘The <strong>Electric</strong> Sky’, was the first<br />

one I read and the one from which I rapidly formed my first impressions,<br />

then a basic understanding <strong>of</strong> the radical new model being proposed. Thank<br />

you most sincerely, Don.<br />

I remember and admire the bravery he displayed not so many years ago by standing in front <strong>of</strong> a gathering <strong>of</strong><br />

NASA scientists to present to them aspects <strong>of</strong> electrical science theory from the EU model. I truly wonder what<br />

impression he made on that gathering. Don’s work, like Wal’s, has been at the scientific roots <strong>of</strong> EU theory. My<br />

own view is that Don has been like “a dug wae a bone” (a dog with a bone) as we say here in Scotland, when it<br />

comes to working out the intricate details <strong>of</strong> mathematical pro<strong>of</strong>s that support findings from the electrical and<br />

plasma research laboratories. Anyone who says there is no substantial mathematical support for EU theories<br />

should look at Don’s and Wal’s work and the work <strong>of</strong> the many other people who have specifically addressed<br />

this question.<br />

I titled this chapter “The work <strong>of</strong> the honourable but ignored” … and I fully stand behind the sentiment carried<br />

in those words. Most <strong>of</strong> these people have been, whether some <strong>of</strong> them got to know it or not, the architects<br />

<strong>of</strong> the EU model we have today. Some <strong>of</strong> them remain as the standard-bearers whose continuing efforts are<br />

now making significant inroads with the current astro-science establishment; they are to be applauded for their<br />

efforts and dedication. I must say, however, that I feel quite sad when I consider that it is the classic failings<br />

<strong>of</strong> humans that appear to have been responsible for the suppression <strong>of</strong> the good work <strong>of</strong> these and other good<br />

people. But on a personal and positive note, the thing that has to a significant extent arisen from this particular<br />

aspect, has been my motivation to write this book.<br />

There are many other individuals who are currently doing notable work to help support and develop aspects <strong>of</strong><br />

the EU model and who absolutely deserve a mention here as well. My hat is <strong>of</strong>f to all those folks as well.<br />

We now have all the required ingredients for tackling what I have been banging on about with my references to<br />

the <strong>Electric</strong> <strong>Universe</strong> model and its theories. Be prepared because there will be a potential revelation on almost<br />

every page.<br />

3 | The work <strong>of</strong> the honourable but ignored<br />

Donald (Don) E Scott

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