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Previously, in the first program of this two-part presentation, our guest Andrew Hall began his seventh part of "Eye of the Storm" – a series devoted to exploring some of the most dramatic and puzzling geological features on planet Earth.
In second program of his visual essay for "Eye of the Storm" — Episode 7, Andy goes into detailed examination of the lifelike emanations of electrified plasma which tell us much about mysterious dendritic and filamentary geological patterns. Nor is it coincidental that plasma filaments find a stunning analog in a global mythical archetype: the sinuous form and fiery breath of the cosmic dragon.
THUNDERBLOG SOURCE ARTICLE — Eye of the Storm, Part 7
Andrew Hall: And Then Came Dragons | Thunderblog
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Previously on the "Eye of the Storm" series — Episode 7, program 1 of 2
Andrew Hall: Scars of Plasma Dragons | Space News
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Previously, in the first program of this two-part presentation, our guest Andrew Hall began his seventh part of "Eye of the Storm" – a series devoted to exploring some of the most dramatic and puzzling geological features on planet Earth.
In second program of his visual essay for "Eye of the Storm" — Episode 7, Andy goes into detailed examination of the lifelike emanations of electrified plasma which tell us much about mysterious dendritic and filamentary geological patterns. Nor is it coincidental that plasma filaments find a stunning analog in a global mythical archetype: the sinuous form and fiery breath of the cosmic dragon.
THUNDERBLOG SOURCE ARTICLE — Eye of the Storm, Part 7
Andrew Hall: And Then Came Dragons | Thunderblog
thunderbolts.info/wp/2020/09/24/48437
FROM THE SPACE NEWS ARCHIVE
Previously on the "Eye of the Storm" series — Episode 7, program 1 of 2
Andrew Hall: Scars of Plasma Dragons | Space News
youtu.be/DgNTKrjpiiI
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...
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Subscribe to Thunderbolts eNewsletter eepurl.com/ETy41
The Thunderbolts Project homepage thunderbolts.info/wp
Essential Guide to the Electric Universe thunderbolts.info/wp/eg-contents
Electric Universe Books & Merch StickmanOnStone.com
Electric Universe by Wal Thornhill HoloScience.com/wp
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Podcasts podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thunderbolts-project-podcast/id593771546
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