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New scientific reports are describing a surprising outburst of ivity from the comet 67P, measured by instruments on the European Space Agency Rosetta probe in February of this year. The explanation that ESA investigators have offered is “we think the outburst must have been triggered by a landslide at the surface.” But does the electrical theory of comets offer a better explanation? \r
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New scientific reports are describing a surprising outburst of ivity from the comet 67P, measured by instruments on the European Space Agency Rosetta probe in February of this year. The explanation that ESA investigators have offered is “we think the outburst must have been triggered by a landslide at the surface.” But does the electrical theory of comets offer a better explanation? \r
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Source story: \r
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Twitter: @tboltsproject\r
Electric Universe by Wal Thornhill: \r
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The ideas expressed in videos presented on The Thunderbolts Project YouTube Channel do not necessarily express the views of T-Bolts Group Inc or The Thunderbolts Project(TM).
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