Andrew Hall: Electrical Discharges Carved the American Southwest | Space News

EU2017: Future Science -- Rebroadcast—only $29: The American southwest is an ideal testing ground for the hypotheses of Electric Universe geology. Laboratory experiments with electrical discharges have opened new theoretical pathways that inquirers in increasing numbers around the world are following. A remarkable contributor to the burgeoning field of EU geology is Thunderbolts colleague Andrew Hall, whose articles and video presentations have explored new electrical interpretations of desert geology. In part one of this three-part presentation, Hall presents his detailed analysis of the stunning features in Canyonlands, a dramatic desert landscape in Utah, beginning with a discussion of the amazing formations called the Arches. Andy’s Thunderblog, Sputtering Canyons, Part One: Jim Hamman (aka Diveflyfish) video featured in this presentation: If you see a CC with this video, it means that subtitles are available. To find out which ones, click on the Gear Icon in the lower right area of the video box and click on “subtitles” in the drop-down box. Then click on the subtitle that you would like. Become a Producer through the PATREON Rewards program -- Subscribe to Thunderbolts Update newsletter: The Thunderbolts Project Home: Essential Guide to the Electric Universe: Facebook: Twitter: @tboltsproject Electric Universe by Wal Thornhill: Electric Universe T-shirts and Gifts: Copyrighted materials are being used according to the Multimedia Fair Use Guidelines. The ideas expressed in videos presented on The Thunderbolts Project YouTube Channel do not necessarily express the views of T-Bolts Group Inc or The Thunderbolts Project(TM). EU2017: Future Science -- Rebroadcast—only $29:
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