World Science Database Home Scientists Abstracts Books Events Journals Experiments Topics Index More Find Login Scientists Interests Profession Websites Notables Countries World Map Recent Memorials Memorial More David Talbott "Dave" dtalbott@teleport.com United States Map It View count: 395 Talbott, David (Easy Link: http://www.worldsci.org/people/David_Talbott) Topics: Electric_Universe Interests: Solar system, Cosmology, Electric Universe, Comparative Mythology Nationality: USA Related Websites: [LINK] Thunderbolts Edited Journals: Pens Books: 2007 The Electric Universe 2005 Thunderbolts of the Gods Abstracts Online: 2011 Electric Universe: An Interdisciplinary Perspective 2011 Electric Universe: The Planets Bear Witness Event Attendence: 2011-07-06 18th Natural Philosophy Alliance Conference Conference will attend 2011-05-07 The Future of Science under an Electric Universe Paradigm Video Conference will attend 2011-04-02 The Natural Philosophy of the Electric Universe Video Conference 2011-02-19 Advances in Brown's Gas Theory Video Conference 2011-01-02 Planetary Scarring in an Electric Universe, Part 2 Video Conference 2010-11-27 The Natural Philosophy of the Electric Universe Video Conference 2010-11-20 Electro-Magnetic Strong Force: String Theory without the String Video Conference 2010-11-06 Weber's Electrodynamics Video Conference 2010-10-16 The Origin of Symmetry and Beauty in the Universe Video Conference 2010-09-11 Planetary Scarring in an Electric Universe Video Conference 2010-08-21 The Meaning of Maxwell's Equations, Part 2: Ampere's Law Video Conference 2010-08-07 An Introduction to Electric Universe Theory Video Conference 2010-07-29 ExtraOrdinary Technology Conference Conference 2010-07-24 Diamagnetism and Paramagnetism Video Conference 2010-06-23 17th Natural Philosophy Alliance Conference Conference 2009-11-28 Hydrogen Cloud Separation as Direct Evidence of the Dynamics of the Universe Video Conference 2009-07-04 Astrophysical Evidence Clearly Shows No Gravitation-Electromagnetism Interaction Video Conference Biography David Talbott is a 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." He is the author of The Saturn Myth and co-author (with Wallace Thornhill) of Thunderbolts of the Gods and The Electric Universe. _________________________________________________________________ Journals Edited by David Talbott [LINK] Name: Pens Editors: David Talbott, Stephen L. Talbott, Dr. Ralph E. Juergens, William Mullen, Dr. C. J. Ransom, Lynn E. Rose Status: Active Founded: 1971 Ended: 1975 Website: www.catastrophism.com/ Description: Pens?e: Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered ("IVR") was a special series of ten issues of the magazine Pens?e produced to "encourage continuing critical analysis of all questions raised by Velikovsky's work",^[1] published between May 1972 and Winter 1974-75 by the Student Academic Freedom Forum, whose president was David N. Talbott, with the assistance and cooperation of Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon. Velikovsky -- "the man whose work was being examined 'objectively'" insinuated himself into the editing of the May 1972 issue,^[2] just as he had done earlier for the April 1967 "Velikovsky" issue of Yale Scientific Magazine.^[3] It achieved a circulation of between 10,000 - 20,000, with the first issue reprinted twice totalling 75,000 copies,^[4] and resulted in a book, Velikovsky Reconsidered ^[5] containing selected articles. _________________________________________________________________ Books by David Talbott [LINK] View count: 1165 The Electric Universe by Wallace Thornhill, David Talbott Pages: 132 Publisher: Mikamar Publishing Year: 2007 ISBN: 0977285138 ISBN: 978-0977285136 Websites: www.holoscience.com www.thunderbolts.info Read some of its content now Buy it now Description In this monograph, Thornhill and Talbott suggest that popular astronomy gives a distorted view of the universe. The modern vision evokes a sense of lonely bodies in space?isolated galaxies, self-immolating stars drifting like dust moats in the blackness, and the clockwork solitude of planets. In challenging this idea, the authors emphasize connectivity. The electric force, they contend, influences matter at all levels, from subatomic particles to galactic clusters, leaving little room for the disconnected fragments of modern theory. Primary subjects include: an introduction to the plasma universe; electrical challenges to Big Bang cosmology; discovery of the electric sun; and the electrical nature of comets. In language designed for scientists and non-scientists alike, the authors show that even the greatest surprises of the space age are predictable patterns in an electric universe. This book not only complements The Electric Sky book, but actually overlaps very little, while covering cosmic quandaries and plasma and electricity in space. The chapter on the electrical properties of comets is such great material, thoroughly convincing. Reviews: A magnificent description of electricity in space. Authors Thornhill and Talbott offer a sweeping critique of today's popular cosmology. They show that galaxies, stars (including our Sun), and comets can be best understood through the well-tested behavior of electricity the one force about which astronomers seem to know almost nothing. Having now devoted many years to investigating this question, I am in full agreement. -- Donald E. Scott, professor of electrical engineering (retired) On a plane back to London I read The Electric Universe from cover to cover (the light above my seat was the only one that remained on throughout the night). What a masterpiece. Each single sentence is absolutely spot-on and well formulated. This is just such a powerful textbook the potential and logic of the electric universe theory leaps off every page. The omission of mythological and other ancient data from the argument will undoubtedly help to forestall accusations of using 'tales and stories' to bolster a scientific theory. The book also conveys a strong impression that this theory has reached full maturation; it's not the incoherent ranting of someone exploding with a lot of new ideas, but obviously the fruit of many years of careful thinking and making associations. The soberness of tone and the lavish illustrations strike the right chord and I find it hard to imagine a reader who would not find the argument compelling. I have nothing to contend with concerning the main argument. -- Rens van der Sluijs The last 150 years have seen immense progress in the understanding of electrical phenomena. Nevertheless, the conventional cosmology taught today remains essentially a theory of gravity. "The Electric Universe" presents an alternative theory that recognizes electrical forces as the dominant influence in shaping the universe, and a major factor in determining much of our cultural and historical experience. Based on well-understood principles that can be observed and demonstrated in any plasma laboratory, the electrical model also offers ready explanations for processes that continue to puzzle astronomers today. Compelling, highly readable, and superbly illustrated, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to what will surely be the beginnings of a scientific revolution in the years ahead. -- James Hogan, science/SF author [LINK] View count: 1142 Thunderbolts of the Gods by David Talbott, Wallace Thornhill Pages: 107 Publisher: Mikamar Publishing Year: 2005 ISBN: 0977285103 ISBN: 978-0977285105 Websites: www.thunderbolts.info Read some of its content now Buy it now Description Thunderbolts of the Gods by David Talbott and Wallace Thornhill introduces the reader to an age of planetary instability and earthshaking electrical events in ancient times. The 108-page full-color monograph, based on the life work of the two authors, offers a revolutionary synthesis of historical investigation and the newly-discovered "Electric Universe." Talbott and Thornhill claim that cosmic upheaval occurred so recently as to have profoundly affected early human cultures, provoking ?incomprehensible? myths, symbols, and commemorative practices. Through a synthesis of ancient testimony, high-energy plasma experiments, and space age discoveries, the authors bring the ancient world to life. If their hypothesis is correct, it could not fail to alter many paths of scientific investigation as well. Thunderbolts of the Gods introduces the reader to a former age of planetary instability and earthshaking electrical events, and offers a revolutionary synthesis of historical investigation and the newly discovered Electric Universe. Solar system cosmic upheaval occurred so recently as to have profoundly affected early human cultures, provoking incomprehensible myths, symbols, and commemorative practices. Through a synthesis of ancient testimony, high-energy plasma experiments, and space age discoveries, the authors bring the ancient world to life. If their hypothesis is correct, it will surely alter many paths of scientific investigation as well. The little-known study of powerful electrical discharges in plasma is a new and exciting development in plasma cosmology , with profound implication for space age astronomy. To advance their case, the authors present side-by-side comparisons of laboratory plasma experiments and globally recurring symbols of the ancient sky. The evidence, they report, shows an ancient obsession with extremely violent electrical discharge formations in the heavens. Thunderbolts of the Gods is packaged with the 65-minute DVD, Thunderbolts - The Tutorial. This film introduces you to the key themes of the theory, and includes interviews with the principal figures in Electric Universe research. In Thunderbolts of the Gods Talbott and Thornhill have combined their knowledge and expertise to present solid evidence for a revised view of Earth s history. Their work reveals that the tales, artifacts, customs and petroglyphs of the ancients that have come down to us through the fog of time tell a mutually consistent and powerful single story. Our planet s past has been filled with cataclysmic events some of which were witnessed by our early ancestors. At first, modern scientists claimed these events were physically impossible. But now it is becoming clear that not only the geological record provides strong evidence for these cataclysms, but the emerging study of plasma cosmology also demonstrates how these events could have indeed occurred. Only a few books rise to the level of importance whereby we can say This book truly changed my view of history . In my opinion this is such a book because once you have read it you will never look at art, ancient literature, mythology, opera, history, archeology, anthropology, or astronomy with the same eyes ever again. -- Donald E. Scott, Ph.D., retired professor of electrical engineering and author of The Electric Sky Mainstream astronomy holds that the Solar System has remained stable and essentially as we see it today for billions of years, cycling with regular, repeating motions that can be extrapolated backward to reliably reconstruct conditions in the remote past. The assumptions upon which this belief rests date back over three centuries to the times of Kepler, Newton, and Laplace, which see a cosmos consisting of electrically neutral bodies moving in a vacuum under the sole influence of gravity. Yet space is now known to be pervaded by electrical plasma, and there is strong evidence that the planets and other bodies carry electric charge. Charged objects immersed in plasma spontaneously form double-layer isolating sheaths around themselves that contain their fields and prevent mutual electrical interaction. For as long as planets move without their "magnetospheres" coming into contact, quiescent conditions like those that exist today will prevail, which are indeed accurately modeled by gravitation. But should some disturbance or instability occur that causes magnetospheres to intersect, the bodies involved will experience sudden complex forces immensely more powerful than gravity, accompanied by-if they are at different potentials-colossal electrical discharges between them. In Thunderbolts of the Gods, David Talbott and Wallace Thornhill present a compendium of evidence from diverse sources showing that not only have such events affected the Earth, but they have done so within the time of recorded human history! From as far apart as China, Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Americas, peoples of ancient times have left records in their myths, legends, religions, and art forms, of skies vastly different from those we see today, alive with spectacles of light, violence, and seeming heavenly deities in conflict that not only battled each other but brought widespread death and devastation to Earth. -- James P. Hogan, Author of Kicking the Sacred Cow _________________________________________________________________ Papers by David Talbott Electric Universe: The Planets Bear Witness (2011) David Talbott United States; dtalbott@teleport.com, www.thunderbolts.info 2011, 18th Natural Philosophy Alliance Conference, College Park, MD, United States Abstract: Planetary history can now be envisioned in terms of two evolutionary phases. Many volumes of data returned from space indicate a more electrified environment in prior times. But as our knowledge of the present environment grows, we gain an increasing awareness of electrical connection between the planets and the Sun. We see charged particle behavior affecting many moons as well, all interacting electrically with their primaries and with the electric domain of the Sun. The electrified plumes of Jupiter`s moon Io, the comet-like, electrified jets of Saturn`s moon Enceladus, Saturn`s celebrated polar hexagon, auroral displays on both Saturn and Jupiter, towering dust devils and global dust storms on Mars, blue jets and red sprites firing into space above the earththese are only a few of numerous pointers to electrical events within the heliosphere, events almost entirely unknown to science when the foundations of standard cosmology were first formulated. Events occurring now, combined with laboratory experiments and observations of more remote space, provide a ground floor for a new interpretation of planetary history. The new perspective must account for interdisciplinary evidence of interplanetary catastrophe in the past, and here the best indicator of the forces at work in the past may be electric discharge of comets and dust-raising events on asteroids. Electric Universe: An Interdisciplinary Perspective (2011) David Talbott United States; dtalbott@teleport.com, www.thunderbolts.info 2011, 18th Natural Philosophy Alliance Conference, College Park, MD, United States Abstract: In the twentieth century, the pioneers of plasma cosmology (from Kristian Birkeland to Hannes Alfvén) documented a core principle in the sciences: electric currents flow across interplanetary, interstellar, and intergalactic space, contributing to exotic cosmic structure and to unanticipated, high-energy events. The observed phenomena now challenge the gravity-dominated cosmology that rose to prominence prior to the space age. The electric universe hypothesis extends the underlying principle of plasma cosmology into domains that were, at best, only partially touched by plasma cosmology pioneers. The subjects include: electromagnetic underpinnings of gravity, external electrical influences on the Sun, the electric discharge of comets as they move through the electric field of the Sun, surprising levels of electrical activity on planets and moons today, extraordinary electrical phenomena in the skies above our early ancestors, massive planetary scars created by electric discharge in an earlier phase of planetary violence. The scale of evidence to be considered requires an interdisciplinary approach, including considerable data outside the common field of view in the sciences today. Above all, this requires new ground rules for assessing evidence, with a greater emphasis on raw data from space and from practical experiments with electric discharge, these two constituents forming the bedrock of a new interpretation.