• Dr. Michael Clarage: Earth's Electric Environment – EU2014

    Dr. Michael Clarage shares new observations of some of the complexities of the Earth's electrical environment. The Sun and Earth are connected in ways very similar to how man-made electrical equipment is connected. These similarities are examined in light of the

  • "History and Theory of Electricity" – By Eric P. Dollard

    The following presentation was made by famous electrical engineer Eric P. Dollard at the Tesla Society around 2007. He is considered by many to be the most knowledgeable expert alive today on the true nature of electricity.

    Eric Dollard is author

  • Polar vortex behind U.S. big chill explained

    The chilling weather phenomenon that hit much of the U.S. in January is explained by scientist Eric Fetzer using data from NASA's AIRS instrument. 

    This movie of temperature observations from NASA's Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument on

  • The weak solar cycle and its consequences

    At this year's Fall Meeting of American Geophysical Union, held in San Francisco (December 9 – 13), several scientists made a presentation on weak Solar Cycle 24 and its consequences.

    They agree that the current solar cycle is on track to be

  • Arthur Few explains lightning activity at Chaiten volcano, Chile

    In May 2008 the Chilean volcano Chaiten erupted spectacularly and exhibited remarkable lightning activity. Photographer Carlos Gutierrez captured a few images showing unusual kelly-green lightning channels. In this briefing, lightning researcher Arthur Few explains the

  • Exposing the Myths of "Settled Science"

    Is it possible that the foundational assumptions of the theoretical sciences all express a common misunderstanding? From cosmology, the "queen of the sciences," a core dogma of the 20th century filtered down through every discipline, constraining our

  • The interdisciplinary story of the Electric Universe

    At the 20th annual meeting of the Natural Philosophy Alliance, Australian physicist Wallace Thornhill recounted his personal odyssey, starting with inspiration from Immanuel Velikovsky and culminating in an interdisciplinary perspective on the "Electric