Did The Universe Turn On Like a Light Switch

EPISODE · Sep 30, 2025 · 15 MIN

Did The Universe Turn On Like a Light Switch

from The Arqiv · host Steve Ryan

For over 50 years, we've been told the story of our origins: the Big Bang. But what if that story requires us to believe that 95% of reality is made of invisible things we can't detect, just to make the math work? What if the answer isn't hidden in "dark matter," but is a force we see every day? This video explores Plasma Cosmology, a radical alternative that suggests the universe wasn't born from an explosion, but is instead an active, electric cosmos shaped by electromagnetism—a force 10^39 times stronger than gravity[cite: 8, 51]. We dive into how this theory explains the massive filamentary structures connecting galaxies without needing dark matter, and why it suggests the universe may have no beginning and no end. Join us as we question the foundations of modern cosmology, from the Lambda-CDM model to the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). Is our universe being sculpted by the gentle pull of gravity, or is it powered by massive cosmic electrical currents? TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - The Question That Changes Everything 2:30 - The 95% Problem with The Big Bang 4:35 - What is Plasma? The Universe's True Form 6:05 - The Strongest Force in the Universe (It's Not Gravity) 8:10 - How an Electric Universe Builds Galaxies 10:55 - Why Isn't This Theory Mainstream? 13:10 - What the James Webb Telescope is Finding Explore the deep mysteries surrounding the "beginning of the universe" and challenge the widely accepted "big bang theory". This "universe documentary" presents alternative perspectives, inviting viewers to explore the very foundations of "cosmology". Join us as we investigate the "science" and "theory" surrounding the cosmos.

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