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Mr. Jensen delivers his 'corporate cosmology' to the Mad Prophet of the Airways, Howard Beale.
This is one of my favorite scenes from the 1976 film Network. Truly a great movie.
Peter Finch as Howard Beale
Ned Beatty as Arthur Jensen
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Plasma Cosmology. Mysterious planetary scars on the planets and moons of our solar system. These continue to shock, surprise, and confound mainstream astronomy, although there are simple, verifiable answers at hand. Birkeland, Alfven, thunderbolts, lightning, thornhill, perratt, talbott. Thunderbolts of the gods. Electric Universe.
www.thunderbolts. info
www.plasmacosmolo gy.net
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The first half of Sean Carroll's talk on Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the meaning of science at the YearlyKos Science Panel, August 2007.
More at our blog, Cosmic Variance: http://cosmicvarianc e.com/2007/08/15/hey -i-uploaded-a-video/
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Plasma Cosmology heralds a return to real science based on common sense and empiricism rather than mathematical abstraction and exotic hypotheticals
www.holoscience.c om
www.thunderbolts. info
www.plasmacosmolo gy.net
www.plasma-univer se.com (more)
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http://public.lanl.g ov/alp/plasma/TheUni verse.html
http://www.univer se-film.com/
hannes alfven, eric lerner, anthony peratt, kristian birkeland, charles bruce, halton arp
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Are Black Holes science fact or science fiction? We take a critical look from a plasma perspective. Mathematical abstraction now dominates the astronomical scene, but has this lead us astray. Black Holes, Event Horizons, math, plasma cosmology, electric universe, dark matter, dark energy.
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Edgar Cayce's Cosmology Video 2k: String Theory - String theory is an exciting new approach to physics that has been called a "theory of everything." Interestingly, string theory bears some striking similarities to the Cayce perspective on how the universe works. Of particular note is the emphasis on unity, vibration, and multidimensional reality.