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A Beginner's View of Our Electric Universe - New

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I find these and many other pictures <strong>of</strong><br />

the Grand Canyon, remarkable and a<br />

great source <strong>of</strong> food for thought.<br />

The questions become obvious when<br />

the Grand Canyon is considered in its<br />

complete form. Why are there so many<br />

sharp edges and turns in the gullies?<br />

Where are the inlets and outlets for the<br />

water flow that is supposed to have<br />

taken place? Where would the vast<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> sudden water flow have<br />

come from to start with? If water was<br />

indeed involved, then where has all<br />

the washed-out debris gone? Why do<br />

we see everywhere the Lichtenbergtype<br />

figures that are also associated<br />

with electrical discharge events?<br />

A broad, open basin like this is more<br />

representative <strong>of</strong> a lake bed than the<br />

bed <strong>of</strong> a supposed fast flowing river.<br />

What would cause such a huge volume<br />

<strong>of</strong> material to be removed?<br />

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

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