8 Sept 2024
Where do Asteroids get all those craters? Countless small circular craters, plus almost always a few that look like massive killers. Even more confusing is that these craters are at a perfect 90º angle—as if an electric arc had run across the surface.
The EU Model helps to explain what we see on Asteroids. Scars that come from electric arcs that: cut surface depressions, scoop out material, accelerate it into space—then leave behind clean-cut geological relief.
The effect is perfectly circular craters, while the cause is electric.
We know that because we use electric arcs to do this every day in common Electric Discharge Machining (EDM). Unlike mathematical nonsense the experts pretend is real, EDM is direct evidence proven to work. The electrical machining effect they produce is scaleable—probably infinitely scaleable.
Author, EU advocate and narrator Matt Finn, tells how and why the electric force disputes the impact theory of crater formation on Asteroids.