The Focus Fusion Society Forums Plasma Cosmology and BBNH Alternative wikipedia site for plasma cosmology

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    zeuz
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    Due to the rampant scientific censorship there is on wikipedia (especially about alternative cosmologies) my friend Ian Tresman has set up a brilliant little site to replace it. Its called the Plasma Universe http://www.plasma-universe.com

    Anyone is entitled to edit and add information to pages, or even create entirely new ones. Ian only asks that all the references are to respectable (preferably peer reviewed) scientific literature (though the odd arxiv reference is okay), and that the material cited is relevant to plasma physics or cosmology in some way.

    Heres Erics page there http://www.plasma-universe.com/index.php/Eric_Lerner Which is less biased than the wiki entry. Feel free to add/change anything thats inaccurate.

    And heres the main plasma cosmology page: http://www.plasma-universe.com/index.php/Plasma_cosmology Which I feel could do with some touching up from someone more versed in these matters, as it doesn’t really cite the main scientific material many plasma cosmology models are based on, but rather gives a historical perspective. Again, make any changes you see fit, or start another plasma cosmology page. Ian will check all the info and if its legitimate good science it will stay up, he’s a plasma cosmology/”electric universe” proponent so wont censor as much as wikipedia.

    All the articles there can be seen here: http://www.plasma-universe.com/index.php/Special:Allpages Its got some very interesting material, a lot of it is based on Alfvens work and ideas.

    So enjoy the site, sign up and get contributing.

    Regards, Zeuzz

    #4002
    pluto
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    G’day from the land of ozzzzzzz

    Fantastic site.

    Thank you

    #6525
    tensordyne
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    I have been to all of those sites many times. I like that the first one starts with the 99.999% information.

    Good Job.

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