Andreas Otte: Plasma catastrophist geology

Andreas Otte: Plasma catastrophist geology

Due to Illness, the late Michael Steinbacher could not present at the EU2015 conference. Andreas Otte gave the presentation Michael had intended to give. For several years, Michael Steinbacher has studied the geological formations of the American Southwest in the…

The Grand Canyon in the lab?

The Grand Canyon in the lab?

Processes thought to occur over millions of years are thought to have created our planet’s most wondrous geological features. However, within the electric universe community, scientists and independent investigators have explored the evidence that high-energy elec

Valles Marineris in the laboratory?

Valles Marineris in the laboratory?

The most stupendous feature on Mars is Valles Marineris, the great trench stretching more than 4 800 km (3 000 miles) across the Martian surface.In the 1970’s the engineer Ralph Juergens first proposed that Valles Marineris is the scar left by a giant, interplanet

Michael Steinbacher’s EU2015 presentation, introduction and overview

Michael Steinbacher’s EU2015 presentation, introduction and overview

A growing community of scientists and independent investigators are exploring the effects of electrical discharges on planetary surfaces. A key figure in this blossoming field is Michael Steinbacher, a professional photographer who has studied the geological formations

Michael Steinbacher: Catastrophist geology

Michael Steinbacher: Catastrophist geology

The modern awareness that plasma composes most of the universe requires a reevaluation of theories dating from earlier times. Plasma is electrically active and employs forces that can be many times stronger than those of mechanical erosion and tectonics. One possible mo