Misconception #12: Why Electricity Over Magnetism?
Thunderbolts Project
This is the final instalment of David Drew’s excellent Misconceptions series.
Standard Model cosmologists admit that magnetic fields shape the structure of the Cosmos, even over vast interstellar distances. Yet they intentionally put a paper-bag over their heads when it is demonstrated this requires correspondingly vast electric currents through space to create those magnetic fields. You can’t clap with one hand.
If you view this video on YouTube there are links to all the previous instalments in the description box, you will also find them by searching the Electric Universe archive here on electrogenesis. I highly recommend all of them.
2 Jun 2026
Twelfth and final episode of the series—Misconceptions on the EU Model—with an emphasis on how cosmology, and its discipline of astrophysics, is practiced, interpreted, marketed, and then absorbed by society. Narrated by David Drew.
Why Electricity Over Magnetism?...Every magnetic field arises from moving electric charge. Magnetism is not separate from electricity, but one aspect of a unified electromagnetic phenomenon.
And despite its growing importance, electricity itself often remains absent from the conversation.
The Electric Universe Model places electricity at the centre of cosmic behavior? The continual movement and redistribution of charge is precisely what electricity is and what drives the cosmos.
Author and independent researcher David Drew describes how one of the greatest organizing forces in the cosmos may not be hidden at all since magnetism cannot be separated from electric charge—it’s simply hiding in plain sight.
POSTSCRIPT: The Misconception of the EU Model series now closes with episode #12. We hope to have clarified—and perhaps answer—many of your questions and common misconceptions surrounding the Electric Universe and Plasma Cosmology.
I’ll also share a couple of links to some of my writing on EU physics related to biology:
The Natural Fractal Antenna - The Physics of Electroculture, Part 1
Electric Plants - How plants harness electricity to live, thrive and perceive
Abiogenesis & Spontaneous Generation - Can an organism spontaneously come into being from matter?

