Links
This page contains
many links that I have found interesting. They are not all sympathetic
to my views, nor do I necessarily agree with everything on all of them.
Many of them are excellent - and I do agree with the ideas expressed in
a great many of them. Some are bombastic - some very reasoned and
persuasive. I have tried to group them roughly by pertinent topic.
As time goes on, I will add more topics and more links.
The Electric and Plasma
Universe
Wal Thornhill's
HOLOSCIENCE
A
Virtual Tour of Electric Space
Anthony Peratt's
Plasma Universe
Lightning in
Astronomy - Eric W. Crew
Achesons'
Thunderbolts of the Gods
Fusion and the
Z-Pinch
Hannes Alfven
(1908-1995)
Jupiter's
Magnetosphere
Electricity
in Space - Hannes Alfven
Planetary Nebulae -
Fissioning prosesses in progress
Maxwell's Equations and
Force Laws
Hertzsprung-Russell
Diagram
Spokes
in Saturn's Rings
A star with only a
partial coat of photospheric tuft plasma
What is a
Coronal Hole?
X-ray Flare from Brown
Dwarf Star
Plasmas the 4th State of
Matter
More
About X-ray Flares from Brown Dwarfs
SOHO
Gallery
Perspectives on
Plasmas
Big Bang?
Hah!
What's A
Neutrino?
Twisters Found in
the Lagoon Nebula
Chromosphere
and Transition Region
Earth's
Magnetosphere
Other Stars, Other Worlds, Other Life
- Thornhill
Electrostatics Society of
America
The
impossibility of neutronium
Sprites,
Jets, and Elves
Planetary Nebula
Forming
Halton Arp and
Redshift
Amy & Mel
Acheson's DRAGON SCIENCE
The
Cosmological Debate
"Seeing Red..." _ A
review
Arp Peculiar
Galaxies
Arp and
the Peculiar Galaxies
See the
COMMENTARY section on this page
Exploding
the Big Bang
A Seyfert Galaxy
with a BL Lac object "off the beam"
The
Redshift Controversy
Big Bang Theory Under
Fire
The Age of the
Universe
Was
There a Big Bang?
Cosmology - A
Religious War
Causality, Measurement and
Space
Harlow Shapley in
Action
Cosmic
Jets
When a Tough
Astronomer Sees Red
Pathological
Physics
Big Bang
Bunk
Quasars
and the Cosmic Distance Scale
Quantization of
Redshift
Images of Radio Galaxies
& Quasars
Cygnus
A
Halton
C. Arp and the Peculiar Galaxies
Alternate Approaches
and the Redshift Controversy
High-Redshift
X-ray Emitting QSOs Ejected from the Nearby Galaxy Arp
220
Quasars
- Arizona State University Library
Hubble Space
Telescope Images
NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database
(NED)
Open
Problems in Cosmology
Earth's
Prehistory
Geological
Genesis
The Kronia Group
Aeon
Ted Holden's
Anomalies
Examining the Elements of
Knowledge
Native American
Petroglyphs
Earth's Historic
Climate
SIS Resource
Page
The Ship of
Heaven
The
Saturn Theory
The Impact
Velikovsky Had
Archaeoastronomy
Quantavolution
& Catastrophes
Craters - The Accepted
View
Catastrophism
Mars and the Grand
Canyon
Science
Frontiers
Dr. Robert Schoch
and the Sphinx
"The so-called `electromagnetic theory of light' has not helped us
hitherto... it seems to me that it is a rather backwards
step." - Lord Kelvin, 1903, on Maxwell's theory of
electromagnetism, as attributed by John A. Wheeler.
And the problem is -
professional astronomers still believe it! Back to the Main
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