
The Higherside Chats Andrew Hall | Electric Universe Geology, Megalithic Cultures, & Bigfoot
Mar 27, 2026
Andrew Hall, an engineer and Electric Universe proponent who writes at The Daily Plasma, describes dramatic electric geology and plasma-wind ideas for how landscapes formed. He discusses lambda shock geometries, mountain faces as frozen supersonic features, megaliths as electrical technologies, and links between catastrophic plasma events, ringed craters, and ancient mythic knowledge.
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Mountains Built Like Giant Sand Dunes
- Andrew Hall argues many non-volcanic mountains formed like sand dunes by supersonic plasma winds creating stagnant high-pressure zones that deposit charged dust.
- He compares mountain stratigraphy and flat planar faces to lambda shock structures from wind tunnels and meteors.
Electrostatic Adhesion Explains Layered Mountain Faces
- Supersonic plasma winds create lambda (tetrahedral) separation bubbles that ionize and electrostatically glue positively charged dust to negatively charged zones.
- This explains harmonic, layered mountain faces and repeated Mach-angle slopes across ranges.
Meteor Triangles Match Mountain Geometry
- Hall points to identical tetrahedral patterns on iron meteorites and mountains as repeatable evidence of shock-formed geometry.
- He notes the Mach angle encodes wind speed, so mountain geometry contains retrievable formation data.
