That
the planet Earth has been subject to catastrophic events
is beyond dispute - but the nature and timing of these
events is not.
One
of the clearest testimonies to these ancient upheavals
is our planet’s craters, which consensus scientific
theory proposes are the result of meteoritic impacts.
But
we have never directly observed a kinetic impact from
space producing such a crater.
The
Electric Universe model
has proposed for many decades that laboratory
experiments with high energy electrical discharge
provide the clearest analog for craters seen on rocky
bodies throughout the solar system.
Stephen Smith, managing editor/writer of Thunderbolts
Picture of the Day (TPOD), discusses clear evidence for
the electrical scarring of our planet, including some
famous so-called "impact" sites such as the
Richat Structure in
Mauritania.