Cosmic Superclusters - What are They?

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Cosmic Superclusters – regions of space that are densely packed with galaxies – are the biggest structures in the Universe. These groups are part of massive clusters made up of hundreds of galaxies, all interconnected in a web of filaments in which galaxies are strung like pearls.

But scientists have struggled

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Lightning Storms

What causes charge separation in a thunder cloud?  Where do lightning storms get their “endless” energy from? 

 These questions are explained by the Electro Gravity theory. 

The EG theory explains why the earth will draw mostly negatively charged particles towards itself (as seen in cloud charge separation) and push positive charges away – until

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The speed of Gravity?

By Nils Rognerud, San Francisco, USA

According to Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, distortions in spacetime caused by mass – also known as gravity – will propagate out at the speed of light. In other words, the light from the Sun and the gravity of the Sun should disappear at exactly the same time from

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Mass versus Weight?

After you read the basic ElectroGravity paper “Free Fall of Elementary Particles“, you will understand that mass does not always have weight. Weight is due to the electric effect of atomic polarization of the object in the Earth’s gravitational field, which is dielectric.

This is contrary to conventional Physics but is a very important

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