My first thought upon hearing this was a Nikola Tesla quote-
"A point of great importance would be first to know what is the capacity of the earth? and what charge does it contain if electrified? Though we have no positive evidence of a charged body existing in space without other oppositely electrified bodies being near, there is a fair probability that the earth is such a body, for by whatever process it was separated from other bodies — and this is the accepted view of its origin — it must have retained a charge, as occurs in all processes of mechanical separation."
-Experiments With Alternating Currents of Very High Frequency, and Their Application to Methods of Artificial Illumination (20 May 1891)
We can only measure the relative charge of the earth relatively. It's not like we've counted up the protons and electrons and know that the earth has a given and variable grounding effect. We haven't tried grounding electric systems on other planetary bodies to see if they are "better" or "worse" at completing electrical circuits.
A little while ago I was amazed and perplexed to see the hexagonal shape of the Saturn pole, and I know now that Venus and occasionally Jupiter's poles and red spot gain a hexagonal shape. I saw this diagram on Michael Godspeed's Thunderbolts site:
This is an image from Kristian Birkeland's work on plasma currents. Basically the plasma starts as this ring and rapidly gains a hexagonal symmetry. This happens because of long-range attraction and short-range repulsion of the plasma filaments. They take on some degree of 3 different geometries to deviate from the z-traveling jet:

So each Birkeland current takes on a wavelength. These currents permeate the universe as flows of electrons and ions, and induce current in each other, just like standard electric processes. So very large clouds can pass energy to small clouds- possibly overcoming short-range repulsive effects and causing the small clouds to condense.
So the transmission lines of space is magnetic coupling between plasma strands. Plasma filaments flow naturally, and produce a magnetic field. So gravity may be a side effect of these forces- or there is no gravity and "gravitational force" is acutally electroweak force acting on charged celestial bodies. Because guess what- two Birkeland filaments attract each other as the inverse square of their distance. There is also a turning effect- generating the helix above, that makes double-helix plasma strands particularly common.
Where these "pinches" in the plasma flow form is where matter exists. This makes too much sense to me. I've always held that the multiverse must be a series of vibrations with the nodes representing space and matter. This more or less confirms that hypothesis. Bringing in the holographic model, it becomes apparent that the nodes or pinches are where implicate reality is stored, and the space between is the vast explicate canvas on which consciousness is imposed.
Pinches are unstable and often produce unusual effects across the EM spectrum when created and studied in the lab. They really do seem to be highly concentrated aspects of reality, sensitive to perturbation in stimulus just like a multi-angle recorded hologram. The pinch used in Ocean's Eleven is this same kind of pinch.
Applying this theory to our solar system, is should stand to reason that the solar wind is not a homogenous interstellar medium, but rather a series of circuits connecting the plasma from the sun to the planets. Evidence has come in the form of finding the poles of many planets to be hot instead of cold, meaning they have a pinch from solar plasma entering their EM fields at the poles. Jupiter's red spot's prevalence and seeming invulnerability likely comes from an electric effect below surface- leading to the occasional hexagonal pattern of the spot.
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