Wal Thornhill NPA Lecture - Part One

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Australian physicist Wallace Thornhill delivers the John Chappell Memorial Lecture at the 2011 Natural Philosophy Alliance on the University of Maryland Campus, July 8, 2011.

Parts One and Two contain the first 30 minutes of a 90 minute presentation, to be released as a DVD by Mikamar publishing on August 1, 2011.

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  • ANNOUNCING-

    ELECTRIC UNIVERSE 2012 CONFERENCE: THE HUMAN STORY

    Join Wal Thornhill and the rest of the Thunderbolts Project January 6-8 at The Rio Hotel, Las Vegas NV. For more information visit Thunderbolts(dot)info or email kim@thunderbolts.info .

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  • Einstein's followers have been holding us back, and they prop him up like a God. This is unfair to Einstein.

  • Wal, you are one of my heros!

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  • I have just bought a copy of one of DAvid Talbot's books for £50 I am so impressed with Thunderbolts and Electric Universe - please republish your work for Kindle - I see one of Don Scott's books is available. More please! Brilliant work.

  • ya know what is frustrating... that the playlist is backwards and it wont let you correct it.

  • This is the future! It took about 100 years for humanity to accept the truth that Earth is not centre of the universe. Some major parties do a great effort to keep people under control to make them belive whatever they want. If media says there is a giant chicken in the centre of our galaxy, people will believe it, because Simon says. Blind sheep, open your eyes.

  • Wal you must publish more books. Everything is sold out.

    I have to pay double ordering of the antiquarian market.

  • @Virtueman1 I showed it to him :-)

  • I am good with Philosophy. I just wish I could fallow along with the Math and Physics better!

  • Oh Yes, he's reading David Harriman's book. Just as I sat here thinking someone ought to show it to him.

  • Brilliant lecture, thank you.

    Regarding charge separation in space: Are there ionized particles in space, i.e., protons and electrons that are separated from each other by any distance whatever? Since the well-known answer is yes, the only possible conclusion is that there exists, ipso facto, charge separation in space.

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