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In Part One of this presentation, physicist Wal Thornhill, Chief Science Advisor, The Thunderbolts Project, introduced evidence for the extraordinary, recent origins of our planetary neighbor Venus.
In myth and folklore around the entire globe, Venus was remembered as the great comet, as a dragon-like serpent breathing fire about the heavens, and as a goddess with majestic, flowing hair. Based on these mythic identities, in the mid-20th century Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky was the only individual to correctly predict that Venus would be super-hot.
An even more outrageous prediction by Velikovsky was that the planet Saturn was the source of water in Earth’s oceans – a prediction which has recently received astonishing support in science discovery.
In this conclusion of his Space News presentation on Venus, Wal reflects on the still growing predictive successes of his own reconstruction of our solar system’s recent, catastrophic history.
PART ONE
Wal Thornhill: Venus and Forgotten History | Space News
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FROM THE ARCHIVE
Wal Thornhill: The Saturn/Earth Connection and Our Place in the Universe | Space News
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In Part One of this presentation, physicist Wal Thornhill, Chief Science Advisor, The Thunderbolts Project, introduced evidence for the extraordinary, recent origins of our planetary neighbor Venus.
In myth and folklore around the entire globe, Venus was remembered as the great comet, as a dragon-like serpent breathing fire about the heavens, and as a goddess with majestic, flowing hair. Based on these mythic identities, in the mid-20th century Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky was the only individual to correctly predict that Venus would be super-hot.
An even more outrageous prediction by Velikovsky was that the planet Saturn was the source of water in Earth’s oceans – a prediction which has recently received astonishing support in science discovery.
In this conclusion of his Space News presentation on Venus, Wal reflects on the still growing predictive successes of his own reconstruction of our solar system’s recent, catastrophic history.
PART ONE
Wal Thornhill: Venus and Forgotten History | Space News
youtu.be/jDDXi0HJjHU
FROM THE ARCHIVE
Wal Thornhill: The Saturn/Earth Connection and Our Place in the Universe | Space News
youtu.be/6fjcPguafug
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.
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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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