And what you are saying is proof that what I am saying is true. As a supporter of mainstream science, you are aware of what this mainstream science has imposed on you and you cannot think outside the box. So you reject other theories as unlikely when so-called "respected modern" scientists give you an explanation for something as the most probable version.
The problem is that these scientists are based on completely wrong foundations because they stopped questioning these foundations and started fantasizing in the realms of abstraction that they themselves no longer understand. That is why mainstream science bases its cosmological model on gravity, non-existent black holes and non-existent dark matter and energy that no one has discovered and will discover yet. And that is why they draw wrong conclusions about the Grand Canyon because they put everything on erosion, volcanic activity or ice age era.
The Electric Model of the Universe explains this much better and more sensibly and confirms that it was a cosmic catastrophic event, as suspected by "senior scientists" who still had a sufficiently open mind, untainted by the dogmas of modern science. It can also recreate this event in the laboratory.
It confirms the observations of flat-earthers, and even justifies why, for example, flat-earthers could find evidence in some mythical accounts that knowledge of this event was passed on in myths, and why, for example, ancient people could treat it as "divine intervention".
Flat-earthers are just like the so-called "mainstream scientists" people who think, only that just like scientists, they are people who fell victim to a dogmatic belief in something and are fanatical followers of some religion :P. Flat erhhers strongly believe in God, flood and that earth has 10 000 years. Mainstream scientists believe in their "gods" and their own "Bible". You simply do not see that 90% of modern science has the characteristics of religion and is laced with dogmatic statements such as:
- Planck's constant which, as has already been proven, is not constant :P
- not belief in cognitive empiricism
- belief in the undeniable laws of thermodynamics
- belief in the theory of relativity
In every stream there are followers of different theories and it is no different from how flat earthers behave, apart from the fact that the former are considered "respected scientists" and the latter are ridiculed, although in reality the former should be ridiculed just as often because sometimes they spout even worse nonsense :P.
Another example of a well financed theory, with very well produced videos or articles showing 'proofs', very appealing to anybody that doesn't dig into the details. Except they can always be debunked, not by what "mainstream science has imposed on you" but by simple observation.
From what I've seen in the past, it's exactly the opposite of what you mentioned that actually happens, people genuinely trying to discuss with the Electric Universe supporters simply get dismissed.
Funny that you pay attention to finances but somehow not mainstream finances :P
The best paid and advertised theories are the mainstream ones. Their budget for just one of the nonsense they are working on, such as the hadron collider, is larger than the combined budget of all alternatives, and the amount of films and content that the internet is filled with about so-called "conventional scientific theories" is so huge that it would take a million channels like the thunderbolt project to match it.
Nevertheless, people like you still pick on the finances of alternative projects, which is ridiculous. (btw we still don't see effect of spending those bilions of usd on colider:P)
yes, anyone can say that because they "got the impression". The problem is that mainstreamers like you "get that impression" because they are conducting the discussion from a position of strength.
In order to understand the basics of the concept of the electric universe, a mainstreamer must basically trample all of their dogmatic beliefs about the basics of cosmology and throw them in the trash so that they can even start talking and understanding something. The problem is that he cannot trample them because:
firstly, he is guided by "Social Proof of Rightness", i.e. not having the necessary competences to disprove the opponent's theory, he assumes in advance that the majority cannot be wrong and on this basis assumes that it is "they electric theorists" and not "us mainstreamers" who are ignorants and do not want to listen to the voice of reason.
secondly, he usually does not want to do it because he is terrified by the vision that what he knows may be a lie and he is the one on the deceitful side
thirdly, if he is a scientist, he is fundamentally afraid for the foundations of his existence because the entire system of financing and grants in the scientific world functions in such a way that changing the scientific paradigm means losing jobs, grants, authority and fame for the entire scientific community focused on the current paradigm. Just imagine that suddenly the Electric Theory is recognized as true and suddenly people have to be told that the trillions spent on the Hadron Collider and the search for dark matter are just wasted taxpayers' money because guys with a budget of 1/100,000,000 of that have proven in "garage laboratories" that it's all bullshit:P
that's exactly why you "get that impression". You just don't want to admit how wrong you are so you prefer to call others ignorant than yourself:P
it's the same story as talking to vaccination advocates. None of these conversations ever lead anywhere because when, after hours of proving to ourselves whether vaccinations can be harmful or all of them are necessary or whether research is right etc., we reach the point that basically the whole concept of vaccinations is a mistake of humanity and a person who wants to understand why so-called "anti-vaxxers" deny the sense of this procedure in general, must simply accept that the whole concept of vaccinations could be a mistake of sience and humanity, this is too much for this person and gives up, claiming that the conversation will lead nowhere because he simply cannot REJECT the basic dogma which is the belief that vaccinations are something "fundamentally good" only the way in which they are produced or performed may be "possibly" debatable:P
Exactly the same with conversations about cosmology where rejecting the belief that gravity and dark matter are the main force that holds the universe together is too bold a step for a follower of the gravitational theory because it is like denying the existence of his god :P
An this is the funiest thing you told because actually Electrical theory starts from observation. For example that its obvious that this coronal thing:
it's not a termonuclear explosion:
but plasma:
but hey stil claim that sun base on termonuclear reactions XD
I told myself so many times not to engage with people doing exactly what they're accusing others (usually called mainstream or government, or some unknown evil entity) of doing... But yet, when they make it kind of easy and make perfect arguments against themselves, it's difficult to resist. In just a few words, you just showed you had no idea about the theories you thought you were debunking. Nobody in their right mind (except maybe some of the Electric Universe proponents like you just above) ever said a Corona Mass Ejection (or thing...) was a thermonuclear reaction! It's quite well known that it's the ejection of plasma, or charged particles. But it comes from the sun's atmosphere, called corona (it's in the name!), not the core where the fusion occurs. Most of the matter in the sun is in the form of plasma, that's also well accepted (my guess here is that in spite of that beautiful photo, you don't know what plasma means). And the sun magnetic field is well documented, as we can measure it. And where do you think the energy comes from to sustain the plasma and extreme temperatures and pressures in the sun? Yep, another thing the electric universe "model" cannot explain, which makes sense, since it literally cannot explain or predict any of the observable phenomena.
So, it's been almost fun, but not really.
Electric Universe explains perfectly where this energy comes from and even presents photos of this energy in space taken by NASA. These are streams of ionized gases stretching through the entire galaxy called the "milky way" that connect all the suns in our galaxy that are perfectly visible and are located in gigantic spaces. The mainstream obviously ignores this and says that it is "insignificant" but sees nothing wrong with searching for decades for particles of alleged dark matter and energy for the existence of which, apart from some stupid mathematical formulas, there is NO evidence so far.
What's more, it is clearly visible that its emission is connected with quasars and what mainstream science calls a "black hole".
There are dozens of videos on this subject on a channel that supposedly does nothing useful. You simply haven't watched them. That's why you talk such nonsense. Because as I wrote above, you are guided by social proof of validity and you don't really want to learn anything about this theory, you just want to ridicule it.
You've only skimmed a little bit enough to be able to laugh at it like every mainstream ignoramus who does the same thing, but, as I wrote in the second comment, you don't have the competence to discuss it because you haven't familiarized yourself with the entire material in enough detail to be able to ask sensible questions. However, this doesn't stop you from criticizing this theory and asking stupid questions that you'll find answers to if you delve into the topic for at least 2-3 hours, because you don't really want to hear the answers to these questions. You simply want to manipulate your statement so that an outsider gets the impression that it's not worth delving into the topic at all and that I supposedly don't know what I'm talking about.
So I refer you, ignoramus, to the channel if you're looking for answers to your questions and don't waste any more of my time asking idiotic questions because, attention, attention. I am not an expert in this theory and what I say does not have to be completely consistent with what experts say. I have only familiarized myself with it well enough to see that it makes more sense and has more bearing on reality than the bullshit that has been told to us for decades in the mainstream, which has not yet led to any new discovery on this subject, apart from the discovery that it has cost billions of dollars;]
In the meantime, the guys from the safire project with low budget are building the first reactor based on the electric model of the sun, which you do not believe in :P
Once again stating things you don't know: "You simply haven't watched them". I've read and watched about the electric universe for many years. Each and every articles or videos, although many being beautifully produced, was underwhelming, bringing no useful information, prediction, or explanation for observable and measurable phenomena. Just marketing stuff using pseudo scientific jargon to convince people who like you said "haven't familiarized" themselves enough with the topic at hand. And of course, Safire... Always the last resort. I admit I stopped following their stuff a while ago, because after scamming investors by promising commercialization, they never published anything that resembled results. Their main experiment that is constantly thrown around just showed noise... Their only plasma scientist left the project and openly said they were fraudulent. By the way, you don't even know your stuff well since even if their experiments were correct and their promised reactor finally worked, it would still not confirm much of the Electric Universe stuff.
I wasted enough time unfortunately with this. I know that my leaving the conversation will be interpreted as a "see, he has nothing else" but I don't care anymore. I'm sorry you fell for this hoax, and I hope you can learn more in the future.