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Explore how plasma storms might have shaped Earth's landscape. This Thunderbolts Project video examines geological formations, comparing electric universe theories with established science. Jupiter's storms offer surprising parallels to ancient Earth events.
Proving that plasma winds electrically scoured the Earth, built mountains and carved canyons, is a tall order in the face of more than a century of consensus science saying otherwise. In prior times, Electric Universe theories (i.e.– the EU Model) might have been readily accepted, since religions and mythologies explicitly state the gods of creation were storms, lightning and thunder.Modern scientists think ancient myths express the superstitious anxieties of people ignorant of cause and effect. They dismiss any notions about cycles of catastrophe by insisting geology is an exceedingly slow process of change due primarily to chemistry and erosion, insisting that time itself is the proof—billions of years—so, who can argue with that?The EU Model views the Earth, Sun, Solar System, and in fact, the entire Universe, as a composition of connected electric circuits, and the electric charge as the cause of all the effects. The weather did actually shape the landscape of Earth, much as mythologies say, during highly kinetic plasma storms.Author and engineer Andrew Hall accepts the challenge from geologist Myron Cook (link below) to provide an alternative to the classic geological theory of how the Sheep Mountain anticline was formed in Wyoming USA. Andy sees evidence of Plasma Orogeny, a process in which a section of the earth's crust is folded and deformed by lateral compression, as a verifiable simple and elegant confirmation—whereas the consensus requires a narrative built of dogmas and unverified assumptions.Please compare Myron Cook's explanations to Andy Hall's and determine for yourself which fits best—then feel free to share your thoughts in the YouTube comments.