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Tue 11/21/17 01:37 PM
Is there anyone here who leans towards the electric model of the universe over the standard gravitational model?

Just wondering if there are any like minds here.


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Tue 11/21/17 01:32 PM
Black holes in a big bang universe equal incompatible maths.

While there is certainly highly energetic events that have been recorded via radio telescopes that have been named black holes, they are not black holes, which even Einstein disputed. One of the problems with modern cosmology is their dogmatic insistence that gravity is a prime mover, even though the electric fields are billions upon billions of times stronger.

What has been labelled black holes are more than likely a plasmoid, which is a highly concentrated energy tightly bound by magnetic fields, that have collinear jets and produce synchrotron radiation. If modern cosmologist had a more thorough understanding of plasma physics they would realize this. Plasmoids have been produced in labs.

Whenever there is a mention of magnetic fields the first thing that should pop into anyone's mind is electric current because the only way you can get a magnetic field in space is when an electric current is present.

Considering that 99% of observable space is plasma, it should be a high priority for cosmologists. And what separates a plasma from ordinary gas is free electrons and add into that that plasma has no resistance then you will get electric current as was postulated by Kristen Birkeland more than hundred years ago and is now confirmed every time NASA mentions "flux ropes".