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A Beginner's View of Our Electric Universe - New

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It may therefore be NASA and ESA themselves that hold the key to the demolition <strong>of</strong> important aspects <strong>of</strong> longheld<br />

cherished theories [6-73] [6-74] [6-75] [6-76] [6-77] [6-78] [6-79] [6-80] .<br />

Much more could be said about craters, surface scarring, rilles, anomalous other features and the processes that<br />

form these things. This, together with the more scientifically elaborated detail <strong>of</strong> EU theory is better left to those<br />

plasma and electrical scientists, technical pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, authors and otherwise qualified individuals who can<br />

do a much better job <strong>of</strong> describing them in scientifically sound detail. In addition to the links I have provided I<br />

would implore individuals reading this, those who are motivated to look further, to make a point <strong>of</strong> visiting the<br />

main web site relating to the Thunderbolts Project and the other main sites related to it - these are:<br />

www.thunderbolts.info - www.holoscience.com - http://electric-cosmos.org/ and http://astrotes.info/<br />

To wind this chapter up, here is a further selection <strong>of</strong> images <strong>of</strong> the Grand Canyon and areas around it, which<br />

in terms <strong>of</strong> the scepticism I now hold for tired old geological theories, give me cause to consider how many<br />

<strong>of</strong> these features were actually formed. With my now firm belief in the legitimacy <strong>of</strong> the theories that support<br />

the EU model, I cannot help but compare what I see in these pictures with what we are now able to inspect in<br />

great detail on the surface <strong>of</strong> Mars and in far clearer satellite imagery <strong>of</strong> Earth than was available before. I truly<br />

wonder if evidence <strong>of</strong> powerful electrical discharge events in the past is right in front <strong>of</strong> us here.<br />

If Earth’s geology is <strong>of</strong> particular interest, then you may want to look further into some <strong>of</strong> the alternative ideas<br />

that exist around it. There is one researcher that I would mention in particular, Michael Steinbacher. Michael<br />

devotes much <strong>of</strong> his life to exploring, analysing and explaining from a very interesting viewpoint, the multitude<br />

<strong>of</strong> geological formations we find here on Earth. His concept <strong>of</strong> how things have come to be as they are diverges<br />

substantially in a thought provoking way from the mainstream to include aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> <strong>Universe</strong> theory.<br />

When Michael’s work is considered together with what I have tried to describe in this book it does make a good<br />

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deal <strong>of</strong> sense to me. You can find a paper and presentation about Michael’s work here<br />

(The following pictures are provided by courtesy <strong>of</strong> James O’Sullivan - www.planetjim.com)<br />

161 | The <strong>Electric</strong> <strong>Universe</strong> answers I see

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