Something I've never been able to understand. So correct me if I'm wrong.
Without earth's magnetic field we wouldn't have electricity, right?
Because sunflares would cause EMP strikes on our electric devices and they would shut down. Right?
Even our skin wouldn't be able te handle te sunlight.
How does electric devices such as satellites and robots on Mars survive or even work in an unstable environment where there's no protection against cosmic particles?
Keep in mind if the magnetic field of the earth changes our devices wouldn't work either.
99% of the “normal” matter in space (so ignoring dark matter and dark energy) is plasma aka electrically charged gas, and plasma is an excellent conductor.
There’s plenty of reason to think that the large stellar nurseries, “nebula”, are electric/magnetic structures as opposed to gravitationally constructed. Check out “The Electric Universe” on YT
To address your question about interference, radiation shielding on the shuttle and for various pieces of susceptible tech
Came here to say this. Don't know 100% how the universe works for sure, but it's bound to be some derivative of the electric universe theory.
I think you’re definitely onto something that science tries very hard to bury it’s head in the sand over.
“Dark energy” = energy inherent to “space” itself = “quantum foam” = “zero-point energy” = “aether” = some level of existence more fundamental than our own, from which ours is borne out of in a fractal expression of infinity, as above so below.