The Moon, often seen as a mere nightlight, plays a crucial role in Earth’s electromagnetic environment according to the Electric Universe model. This model reveals the Moon’s electric charge influences tides, atmospheric dynamics, and potentially geological activity. Its dramatic origin stems from a cataclysmic ejection during an intense interaction with the Sun.
Catastrophic Geology
The Sun's Electric Heartbeat
The Sun is not just a light source but a dynamic electric body that influences the solar system and Earth’s environment. The Electric Universe model suggests it functions as a cosmic capacitor, generating energy through electric currents. This activity impacts weather, climate, and geological phenomena, redefining our understanding of its role in the cosmos.
RIFT Magazine Issue 4 Explores the Bioelectric Body and the Science of Biosolitons
Tregaryn Publishing announces the release of RIFT Magazine Issue 4: Biosolitons, exploring life as wave and frequency. Topics include soliton waves, brainwave synchronization, and the resonant nature of DNA. The issue connects ancient sound healing to modern physics, aiming to redefine our understanding of energy and consciousness in biological systems.


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