Life in an Electric Universe – James Sorensen – July 26, 2024

JULY PRESENTATION:
Friday, July 26, 2024

James Sorensen presents:

Life in an Electric Universe

LOCATION: Avalon, 6185 Arapahoe Rd., Boulder, Colorado 80303

COST:
$20 cash/check at door – PLEASE RSVP above.  Bring a “brown bag lunch” if you like, and drinks are provided.

Our modern world is possible because of our understanding and use of electricity – lights, motors, heat, and communications are just a few ways we use it.  However, the basis of our Sciences was created long before we had much of an understanding of electro-magnetism and plasma.  For example, Einstein rarely mentions plasma, and it is not part of his theories of relativity. In fact, plasma was not explored until after his death, yet we are now realizing that over 99% of the visible universe is made from plasma.

Scientists have found there is a 300,000 volt difference between the surface of the Earth and the Ionosphere. This means that every 6 feet there is a 450 volt change.  What does it do?  Based on all the text books and classes I’ve taken it doesn’t do anything.  It is never even mentioned.

The Electric Universe theories say this voltage is a driving force here on Earth.  It lifts tons of water to the top of a redwood tree every day.  It holds clouds up in the air and brings them together. It powers our weather by creating tornadoes and hurricanes and forms high and low pressure areas.

Life itself is highly dependent on electricity.  Electricity can induce a frog to grow a new leg.  It can be applied to a broken leg to help it fuse together.  Scientists attempting to re-create life in a test tube subject a cocktail of chemicals to electric sparks.  Many people think electricity powers the body and enables us to move.

This presentation will present some of the many ways electricity is responsible for life itself.  It will present ideas on how we can use electricity in our daily lives to live a healthy and productive life.

It’s time we rethink the Sciences and explore the possibility that electricity is much more important than we realize.

BIO
James is an Electrical Engineer and Computer Programmer that has always had a fascination with Science. Twelve years ago, he started learning about the Electric Universe theories and enjoys presenting them to conferences and groups. James likes to make Scienc

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