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Electrical planetary scarring

electrical-planetary-scarring

Featured image: Sapas Mons volcano on Venus. Credit: NASA/JPL

In Part 1 of this presentation, co-founder and CTO at Thrival Tech, Garrett Hill, introduced his experimental research into the electrical scarring of planets and moons.

Within a growing community of investigators, a conceptual foundation has been laid for an entirely new understanding of planetary geology. Electrical processes have been shown to routinely reproduce almost every familiar geological feature.

Today, Garrett Hill continues his discussion of his research. We begin with an examination of the electrical significance of the scalloped-edged features seen on many planetary bodies. 

Part 1 of his presentation

Videos courtesy of The Thunderbolts Project

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