The
iconic image of astronomy:
a giant rock hurtles through space and crashes
violently into a planet...
However, laboratory experiments into electrical
discharge have reproduced common planetary surface
features which defy conventional meteor impact theory.
In
1994, when
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 approached Jupiter,
and when
Comet Siding Spring approached Mars in 2014,
the observed actual interactions between comet and
planet were completely unexpected and baffled mainstream
science.
Independent researcher, Stuart Talbott, details the
Electric Universe model which postulates that energy
released from an intruding comet, asteroid or meteor is
not limited by its mass and kinetic energy, but also
electrical energy due to its charge differential with
Earth - debunking the standard model assumption of an
electrically neutral universe.