Thursday, March 02, 2006


THE PLASMA UNIVERSE THEORY continued...

Inquiry into the Plasma Universe Theory on internet sites has produced
some interesting reading. From my early years I have never ceased to be
especially interested in art and science, and most always the interest
in science has been tuned in some way toward new theories and discoveries
in physics, expecially, in the 1960s when I became interested in quantum
physics. Might have become a scientist, except I was always hard put to
know in which was of the most interest - science or art - so became neither
scientist nor artist. All aptitude and interest testing to which I was ever
subjected positioned me both equally in the 95 percentile. Even more than
25 years later in newer testing environments, the tests revealed the same
95 percentile range. In a different world I might have been able to have
found a way to combine the two into some singular accomplishment. For
me that world awaits, still.

A summary of the theory found at: The Electric Sky
http://tinyurl.com/2hpdbm

"A complete summary of all the aspects of the Electric Cosmos
is too extensive to fit into a single web page. In fact, this entire
web site, with all its pages, is only a cursory introduction to the
vast implications of these ideas. Therefore, this summary page
can only list a few of the points that should be remembered by
anyone who is trying to learn about the view of the Universe that
is emerging.

The entire cosmos is permeated with plasma. In some regions
(within a galaxy, within a solar system) the plasma is denser than
it is in others. In some cases the plasma is visible, in some, not.
But everywhere our spacecraft have gone - they have found it.

The electrical properties of plasma vastly outweigh its mechanical
(gravitational) properties.

There is nothing mysterious about magnetic fields. They do
not "get tangled up", "break", "merge", or "reconnect". They require
electric currents in order to exist.

The relative distances between even the most densely packed stars
are vast in comparison to the stars' diameters.

The homopolar motor - generator shape seems to be ubiquitous.
Stars, pulsars, and galaxies are organized in this morphology.

The z-pinch effect that occurs in Birkeland currents
(electrical currents that flow through plasmas) is responsible for the
accretion of stars, planets, and galaxies.

It is highly likely that the solar system started out as a collinear
array of "Herbig - Haro" type objects formed by a z-pinch."

About Me

Have been working on Pardue Genealogy for many years. Genealogy is always a work in progress!