Category:
Research Papers
Date Published:
December 31, 2024
Keywords:
Birkeland currents, plasma cosmology, CDM cosmology, Big Bang theory, intrinsic redshifts, Cosmic Microwave Background, Z-pinch, nuclear fusion, star formation, plasma waves, electric universe
Abstract:
In this paper I discuss the origins, development, key elements, and mainstream criticisms of both the plasma universe (PU) and electric universe (EU) models. The EU is basically an extension of the PU. These plasma based cosmologies, though similar to each other, are in stark contrast to the currently accepted, though observationally challenged, CDM cosmology, otherwise known as big bang theory (BBT). Although plasma based universe models are not accepted by most astronomers, astrophysicists, and cosmologists, their proponents have established compelling evidence in the form of both laboratory, in situ measurements, and experimental predictions of such phenomena as Birkeland currents, a key element of these universe models. When these concepts form technologies that are successfully applied to nuclear fusion reactors, the potential benefits will include cheaper, safer, and cleaner energy.
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