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... H. Nelson of RCA Laboratories reported a well-marked relationship between planetary positions and the quality of radio reception, a phenomenon not explainable by gravitational theory.(2 ) A press release stated: Evidence of a strange and unexplained correlation between the positions of Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars in their orbits around the sun and the presence of violent electrical disturbances in the earth's upper atmosphere .. . seems to indicate [that] the planets and the sun share in a cosmic electrical balance mechanism that extends a billion miles from the center of our solar system. Such an electrical balance is not accounted for in current astrophysical theories.(3 ) The "third and crucial objection" ...
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442. On Binary Star Systems [Books] [de Grazia books]
... overluminous stars) were members of binary systems. It seems that a property common to close binary systems is deviant luminosity of one or both principals. This may indicate the importance both of the transaction between the components in such systems, and of the competition of these stars for the contents of their surroundings. We maintain that these transactions are electrical. In summary, the close binary stars feature one principal which is a degenerate object. At least one of the principals shows anomalous luminosity. Transactions within these systems produce various degrees of violent outburst: some flicker (Chapter Ten), all exchange material and, we believe, electric charge. These unusual characteristics of close binary systems ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 34  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/solar/ch-nd.htm
443. From Venus with Love [Books] [de Grazia books]
... such as the Book of the Dead can not but agree that there is hardly anything more senseless in the way of expensive books-understandable perhaps to the translator's analyst, but certainly not the ancient author. Etymology for the present is not more than a systematized part of established science, the mechanism for the continued repression of the past. Electricity has in folklore been connected with sexuality, just as has the coinage and usage of words. Jerry Ziegler, a physicist, in the 1970's circulated his work on ancient knowledge of electrostatics and a copy come to Deg who got in touch with Ziegler and recommended his study to V. who ignored it, but Deg began to develop ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 34  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/heretics/ch07.htm
444. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... effect 50 years ago, yet a recent review of all the explanations so far attempted by physicist to explain the phenomenon concluded that they all fail to make sense of it. Allais claims that it is evidence for the existence of ether, the hypothetical substance through which light rays were once thought to travel; or is it evidence for an electrical universe? Instant Reversals (New Scientist, 30.10.04, p. 97) Ships caught in violent electrical storms can have the magnetism in their compass needles reversed, or even completely lost. Conversely, a violent blow can magnetise a ferro-magnetic object. The high current in a lightning strike can even re-magnetise exposed outcrops of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 34  -  18 Apr 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w2005no1/15monitor.htm
445. The Cosmic Double Helix [Journals] [Aeon]
... at some point, which was applauded. Considering the general motif of increasing diversification in creation mythologies- from singularity to plurality- I would prefer to see the double helix as an evolved form of the single helix or the singular axis. Birkeland Currents A detailed comparison of forms taken by the mythical axis mundi and a plasma column under increasing electrical stress indicates that the two phenomena are fundamentally analogous. In fact, the celebrated cosmic axis of mythology is best explained as a plasma column. A possible mechanism has recently been proposed by plasma physicist Anthony Peratt of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico. [114] To account for the astonishing similarity between plasma formations and petroglyphs ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 33  -  12 Apr 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0605/077cosmic.htm
446. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... with spreading centres was first put forward in our pages by member David Slade (see Workshop 1988:1 , pp. 42-3). Slade postulates not only that decompression melting is powered by the action of tides upon the Earth's crust, but also that it is this ceaseless repetitive action which causes the rifting in the first instance. Earthquake Electrics?source: New Scientist 28.10.89, p. 71 As we have reported before, scientists have correlated the timing of earthquakes along the San Andreas Fault with the height of the sunspot cycle, the peak of the Moon's 18.6 year cycle, and the maximum tidal shearing effects at dawn or dusk produced by ...
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447. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... such as High Priest etc., in which a figure nearer 20 years may be postulated? Perhaps David will comment on this. Phillip Clapham, High Wycombe, Bucks. Halley's Comet Predictions Dear Sir, In the October 1985 issue of Southern Cross, the journal of the Canberra Astronomical Society, I had an article published dealing with the electrical nature of cometary phenomena, with Ralph Juergens's ideas firmly in mind but unmentioned. Instead I drew attention to an article in the Scientific American for July 27, 1872, entitled The Nature of Comets', which showed clearly that an electrical explanation for a comet's tail was then considered to be acceptable. After putting my money on the ...
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448. Letters. C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... of the moon, as even the most modern tables of the its positions were not always sufficiently accurate for this purpose. It appears possible that Newton's work may have included some questionably precise assumptions as to the motions of the moon. I still take allegedly precise lunar data with a pinch of salt. Michael G. Reade Checkendon, Oxfordshire Electrics and dynamics I was pleased to see my photograph of a high voltage electrical discharge showing a group of filaments published (C &CR 2001:2 , p. 39). Astronomers still maintain that the material normally' ejected from the Sun as the solar wind is plasma, consisting of equal positive and negative charged particles, except ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 33  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2002n1/57letters.htm
... from Jupiter four hundred times more massive?- and Lyttleton's work gives some idea; or how could Venus be so much heavier per unit of volume than Jupiter?- either it was expelled from inner parts of the giant planet, or gases like hydrogen entered into chemical compounds of higher molecular weight. In Worlds in Collision I suggested that electrical discharges in the atmosphere of ammonia and methane in which Jupiter is rich, would produce hydrocarbons of heavy molecular weight- an experiment successfully performed ten years later by A. T. Wilson. Further, I envisaged fusion of elements- like oxygen to sulphur- in interplanetary discharges. Orbiter and Surveyor probes of the Moon were followed by ...
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450. Thoth Vol I, No. 24: October 20, 1997 [Journals] [Thoth]
... the production of aurora on Jupiter. The observations of these regions will be coordinated among all of the remote sensing instruments for a complete understanding of the processes involved in the production of these hazy cloud regions. [Wal Thornhill comments]: My suggestion, made some years ago, that cloudiness and weather in general, was partly driven by electrical discharges INTO the ionosphere seems to be receiving confirmation from another planet. I wish them luck in their attempts for a "complete understanding of the processes involved" based on their electrically sterile solar system.- ABOUT THOSE "BLOBS IN SPACE" Wal Thornhill (walt@netinfo.com.au) I received the attached press release ...
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