Birkeland Current Simulator

In the Electric Universe Model galaxies, stars and planets are connected together with vast electric currents.  This explains why galaxies align like "pearls on a string" and gives structure to the Universe.

What creates these inter-galactic conductors, what holds them together?  I'm pretty sure there is no power company here on Earth with that contract.

Professor Donald Scott has been investigating this for many years and has discovered that the Lorentz effect can explain what creates these currents.  

Click here for more information on Donald Scott's theory.

Viewing Tips

Click and drag the mouse button to:
   Left - rotate the image
   Center - Zoom the image
   Right - Move the focal point of the image

Hover over the Bessel Graph to highlight the electrons/ions at the radii depicted on the graph.

On the Bessel Graph, the red line is the rotation component, the black line is the axial component.

Therefore at point 2 (color orange) the red line (rotation) is at a maximum and the black line (axial) is at 0, the orange points orbit the axis but do not travel down the axis.

The green and blue lines can be ignored.

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