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Date: August 17, 2013 at 11:52:53
From: horst graben, [DNS_Address]
Subject: "... Scarred ... Mars ... produced by electric arc machining."

URL: http://youtu.be/U-qrnsh83f4


"... to me this entire region resembles nothing so much as an area sapped by a powerful electric arc advancing unsteadily across the surface, occasionally splitting in two, and now and then -- weakening, so that its traces narrow and even degrade into lines of disconnected craters. ... I can only wonder: Is it possible that Mars was bled of several million cubic kilometers of soil and rock in a single encounter with another planetary body? Might the Canyonlands of Mars have been created in an event perhaps hinted at by Homer when he wrote: “Athena [Venus] drove the spear straight into his [Ares' (Mars')] belly where the kilt was girded: the point ran in and tore the flesh ... Ares roared like a trumpet ..."
-- Ralph Juergens

Planetary Scars "... produced by electric arc machining."

"Thornhill and other like minded investigators also believe that the monstrous scar across the face of Mars (the canyon called Valles Marineris) was produced by electric arc machining. The rocks and rubble that are found strewn everywhere across the landscape of Mars are most probably the detritus from this huge excavation. Just look at the size of that scar! The Grand Canyon of Arizona would be lost in one small section of it."

"There are many visible examples of electrical scarring on Mars. Electrical scars have characteristics that enable us to distinguish between them and water erosion and/or impact cratering. Venus also exhibits evidence of having been electrically machined."

"Presently a debate is occurring among some geologists as to exactly what process formed the Grand Canyon of Arizona. There is no evidence of where the soil that was removed went! There is no river delta. It has all disappeared. And the Colorado River would have had to flow uphill in order to create the Canyon. Also, no evidence of the 'meteor' that formed Arizona's 'Meteor Crater' has ever been found. Were both these scars also formed by electric arc machining? It is highly likely. For a detailed description of the problems associated with the accepted explanation of how the Grand Canyon was formed ..."

The Electric Sky by Donald E. Scott, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering)

MARS and the GRAND CANYON by Wallace Thornhill

Spiral Galaxies & Grand Canyons by Wallace Thornhill

Lightning-Scarred Gods and Monsters


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Date: August 17, 2013 at 12:17:19
From: horst graben, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: "... Scarred ... Mars ... produced by electric arc...


while attending an undergraduate course in physics at a university that shall go un-named ... when the topic of electrically charged bodies came around ... i was very interested paying close attention to the lecture

the "learned professor" explained the theory quite well and even showed the class ... by use of "pith balls" ... how bodies of "like electrical charge" are repelled be a "close proximity" to each other ... and how bodies of "unlike electrical charge" are attracted to each other on account of that same "close proximity" ... and will "exchange charge"

as i had no other class to rush to ... i stayed after class and waited for the "learned professor" to entertain my questions

when i asked him whether or not electrically-charged bodies of planetary size ... macro-scale ... will exhibit the same behavior as the pith balls ... micro-scale by comparison ... the man immediately got red in the face and demanded, "Where did you hear that!"

i was stunned by his reaction and when i replied that i'd read "Worlds in Collision" by Immanuel Velikovsky he cut me off with some rude comment ... turned on his heel ... and left the room at a fairly fast clip

do you get the picture ...?... the academic priesthood have topics that are "off-limits" ... certain topics that are forbidden to even be discussed on a rational basis

by any measure ... the reaction of the "learned professor" to my question was irrational ... and that's just the reaction i expect from any confrontational responses to these posts ... they just don't want to hear it




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