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Wallace Thornhill

Biography:

Wallace Thornhill is an Australian physicist. His lifelong investigation of "The Electric Universe" offers a revolutionary view of solar system history, the nature of the Sun, the behavior of comets, and stellar and galactic evolution. He is the co-author, with David Talbott, of Thunderbolts of the Gods and The Electric Universe. The latter will be available on June 1, 2007

Past Shows:

Comets & Electric Universe

Comparative mythologist Dave Talbott and physicist Wallace Thornhill discussed the theory that Venus was a captured comet, as well as the electrical nature of the universe. Influenced by the work of Velikovsky, Thornhill posited that once Venus came through our solar system as a comet, the exchange of electrical charges modified gravitational forces between bodies in the solar system. First hour guest, investigative reporter Greg Hunter offered commentary on a move to return to the gold standard to back the US dollar. ... More »

Host: George Noory

The Electric Universe: Comets & Planets

Comparative mythologist Dave Talbott & physicist specializing in plasma and electricity in space, Wallace Thornhill discussed the nature of the electric universe and its effect on comets and planets. ... More »

Host: George Noory

Cataclysms & the Electrical Universe

Filling in for Art Bell, George Noory welcomed comparative mythologist David Talbott and Australian physicist Wallace Thornhill for a discussion about the electrical nature of the universe and past cataclysms. ... More »

Host: George Noory

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