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Thunderbolts of the Gods is a 108 page 8-1/2 x 11 full color monograph based on the life work of the two authors--a revolutionary synthesis of comparative mythology and the newly-discovered "Electric Universe". Comes with The Electric universe Tutorial DVD

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Thunderbolts of the Gods

 

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An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Myth, Science, and Planetary Catastrophe

In recent years two innovative models of cosmic history have converged. These hypotheses are the "Saturn Model" and the " Electric Universe."

For many years mainstream science assumed a clockwork solar system and gradual evolution of life on earth. More recently, however, leading theorists have shown increasing interest in cosmic catastrophe. Following a rigorous historical investigation, David Talbott proposed the "Saturn Model," a radical vision of great spectacles in the heavens, recalled by ancient races around the world. The result of decades of research, the Saturn Model can now be presented in substantial detail, with powerful visual clarity and stunning new support from the sciences. See the video documentary,

New books: See God Star and Flare Star

 The Electric Sky and The Electric Universe

Utilizing many different research tools, the Australian physicist Wallace Thornhill found himself in surprising agreement with Talbott’s most fundamental claims. His explorations in plasma physics, spanning some thirty years, have provided a new understanding of the organizing forces of nature, active at all levels of observation. He has also provided fundamental insights as to how electrical principles, generally ignored by science, substantiate numerous claims of the Saturn Model.

Significantly, both Talbott and Thornhill found crucial inspiration in the groundbreaking, but controversial writings of Immanuel Velikovsky, author of Worlds in Collision. The two authors’ book, Thunderbolts of the Gods, presents the first systematic overview of their converging theoretical work.

  • Other researchers exploring the Saturn model are Ev Cochrane, Dwardu Cardona, and Rens van der Sluijs.

  • Compelling support of the Electric Universe will be found in the work of such prominent theorists as Kristian Birkeland, Hannes Alfven, Ralph Juergens, Tony Peratt, and others.

Did Planets Nearly Collide Within Human Memory?

On this site you will:

  • Get rare information that could shatter the prevailing view of earth’s past.

  • Access a powerfully holistic and testable model of planetary catastrophe.

  • Catch a glimpse of a fresh new science for the Third Millennium

  • Be introduced to the Electric Universe and Plasma Cosmology.

Amy Acheson (1946 - 2005)
Editor of the electronic newsletter, THOTH, author of numerous articles. Educated in astronomy, she is known for her accurate and persuasive summaries of the work of Halton Arp and Wallace Thornhill for the intellectually curious who may not have formal training in astronomy or physics.

  © Wal Thornhill 2001

Mel Acheson
Educated in astronomy, author of numerous articles, his wit and insight will give you both a chuckle and something to think about. His editorials were a regular feature in the electronic newsletter THOTH. He is now the managing editor for the Picture of the Day feature on
www.thunderbolts.info

 

  © Wal Thornhill 2001

Michael Armstrong
Long-time planetary catastrophist, supporter of, and lecturer on, the Electric Universe, the Saturn Model, and the implications for origins, philosophy, and theology, he is publisher/producer of video and newsletter work related to the science of catastrophics and the Electric Universe.
Email at
michael@kronia.com

 

Dwardu Cardona
A premier comparative mythologist, researcher of catastrophics and author of numerous articles on the roots of world mythology, he is currently the editor of " AEON, A Journal of Myth, Science, and Ancient History" and author of the book called  God Star.

 

Ev Cochrane
Another premier catastrophics researcher  and comparative mythologist catastrophics, he is currently publisher of "AEON, A Journal of Myth, Science, and Ancient History". Author of Martian Metamorphoses. and The Many Faces of Venus.

Donald Scott
Retired professor of electrical engineering at the University of Massachusetts/Amherst, known for his cogent presentations on the "electric sun." In addition to his lectures, he has been the emcee of our Conferences. Author of An Introduction to Circuit Analysis — A Systems Approach and The Electric Sun
Don Scott website:
www.electric-cosmos.org

David Talbott
Comparative mythologist whose work offers a radical new vantage point on the origin of ancient cultural themes and symbols. His research has been the primary catalyst behind the "Saturn Model," and is the subject of the feature documentary, "Remembering the End of the World." Author of The Saturn Myth, co-author of Thunderbolts of the Gods and The Electric Universe.

  © Wal Thornhill 2001

Wallace Thornhill
Australian physicist. His work on "The Electric Universe" provides the broadest synthesis of electrical principles to date. It offers a new vantage point on solar system history, planetary cratering and scarring, the dynamics of the sun, and the nature of galaxies. Wal is co-author of Thunderbolts of the Gods and The Electric Universe and senior editor for www.thunderbolts.info. His website is: www.holoscience.com


© Wal Thornhill 2001

 

Ian Tresman
Long-time planetary catastrophist, Ian has been very active in England with the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies. He is the developer of the Catastrophism Archive files and CD, and the webmaster for various related websites.


 

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