
Great Thread. I actually was planning on starting one on the exact same subject. You beat me!
When you look at mythology with an electrical universe type of perspective, things start to make sense. I've always thought that our ancestors were
describing something they had actually seen. So to answer your question, no these guys are not talking BS and they make a very good point based on
comparing new science with visual descriptions from our ancestors. Ideas like these are what make us understand the world around us better.
Challenging the current ideas will either strengthen our existing theories or create better ones. This is how science is supposed to work. Whether
or not this theory rings true in the end makes no difference.
For those that have lost all hope, just remember that it takes time for new ideas to be accepted. And for the ideas that shake the foundation, well,
that takes even longer. With a theory that is dominated by Electromagnetics, instead of gravity, it will be hard to implement. You have to remember,
astronomers were describing the universe and how it works with gravity, long before electromagnetism was even thought of.
I think it's great that more and more people are starting to realize how electrical influences have had a profound effect on the universe.
Hopefully, this thread can get some attention!
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-Dev