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Old 21-April-2004, 08:56 PM
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This would appear to be the basic premise.

http://www.thunderbolts.info/PART%20I_Chap1.pdf


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The evidence suggests that only a few thousand years ago planets moved close to the earth, producing electrical phenomena of intense beauty and terror.

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Mainstream cosmologists, whether trained as physicists, mathematicians, or astronomers, consider gravity to be the controlling force in the heavens. From this assumption arose the doctrine of eons-long solar system stability--the belief that under the rule of gravity the nine planets have moved on their present courses since the birth of the solar system.

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We challenge this modern belief. We contend that humans once saw planets suspended as huge spheres in the heavens. Immersed in the charged particles of a dense plasma, celestial bodies "spoke" electrically and plasma discharge produced heaven-spanning formations above the terrestrial witnesses.

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Cosmic lightning evolved violently from one discharge configuration to another, following patterns observed in high-energy plasma experiments and only recently revealed in deep space as well.
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And why did so many ancient accounts insist that the movement of the planets once changed? That was Plato's message more than 2300 years ago.
Um...where exactly did Plato say this? Cite? I don't see anything like "The planets' orbits have changed!" mentioned here or here. As a matter of fact, Platonic astronomy seems to assume that the planets are all in stable orbits, there's no mention of them ever having been otherwise. So, where did you get that from?