ThunderboltsProject | Stuart Talbott: Cosmic Lightning On the Moon | Thunderbolts @ThunderboltsProject | Uploaded January 2022 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
For well over half a century, most astronomers have assumed that the Moon’s heavily cratered surface is a result of periodic impacts over countless eons of time. However, a new scientific foundation exists for a radical reassessment of almost everything mainstream science believe about the Moon’s origins and history.
Independent researcher, Stuart Talbott, examines how a near-Earth asteroid named Kamo'oalewa, discovered in 2016, could very well be a fragment of our Moon, and how the Standard Model of Cosmology which relies on collisions and explosions has more problems than support—problems that may be resolved by an understanding of the Electric Universe.
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For well over half a century, most astronomers have assumed that the Moon’s heavily cratered surface is a result of periodic impacts over countless eons of time. However, a new scientific foundation exists for a radical reassessment of almost everything mainstream science believe about the Moon’s origins and history.
Independent researcher, Stuart Talbott, examines how a near-Earth asteroid named Kamo'oalewa, discovered in 2016, could very well be a fragment of our Moon, and how the Standard Model of Cosmology which relies on collisions and explosions has more problems than support—problems that may be resolved by an understanding of the Electric Universe.
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The Thunderbolts Project — a Voice for the Electric Universe
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Subscribe to Thunderbolts eNewsletter eepurl.com/ETy41
Guides to the Electric Universe thunderbolts.info/wp/eu-guides
Electric Universe Books & Merch StickmanOnStone.com
Electric Universe by Wal Thornhill HoloScience.com/wp
Instagram instagram.com/thethunderboltsproject
Facebook facebook.com/thunderboltsproject
Twitter @tboltsproject
Ideas and/or concepts presented in this program do not necessarily express or represent the Electric Universe model or the views of The Thunderbolts Project or T-Bolts Group Inc.
The Thunderbolts Project™
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