Call it progress by surprise. It's now clear that many more exceptional scholars and scientists have been following our work than anyone had realized. That's the explanation for a fact we've mentioned before but not attempted to explain: that graduate education levels of visitors to the Thunderbolts site exceed those of almost any other science site you'll find on the Internet.
Our liaison with the best experts in the science, including individuals responsible for essential aspects of the space program, is paying off. For obvious reasons we keep these communications confidential, but here are two names we can mention now because they will be SPEAKERS at the upcoming Las Vegas conference:
James Ryder, former head of the Lockheed Martin solar physics laboratory (foremost laboratory of its type), speaking on the remarkable surprises of the IBEX mission;
Montgomery ("Monty") Childs, lead engineer for the Canadian National Research Council's rocket design to measure Oxygen in the upper atmosphere, now proposing a definitive experiment to test the electric sun hypothesis.
(More information on both presentations will be forthcoming this coming week.)
Also worth mentioning is the fact that we have attracted to our conference the most impressive scientists of the Natural Philosophy Alliance. At the same time, we are attracting large numbers of lay people who simply want to know. The Electric Universe connects with people at the level of their deepest personal interests. Things that always seemed obscure suddenly make sense. No message has been stated to us more frequently by the newly inspired crowd around us. Remote events in the cosmos, regional events in the solar system, our own planetary history, the electricity of life, quantum mysteries, and the evolution of human consciousness all find their place on a more unified conceptual landscape. The universe is not just a collection of fragments for specialized investigation and mathematical abstractions. Now, wherever we look in the cosmos, the electric force is active, unifying the fragments and achieving feats that were simply off the grid of "settled science" just a
few years ago.
Details on the Las Vegas Conference, Jan 6-8, 2012:
www.thunderbolts.info/eu2012
Video preview of the conference:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HTmd6Sv148
Listen to Wal Thornhill’s interview with Liam Sheff on the Robert Scott Bell Show
http://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/111207_RSBShow-Scheff-Thornhill.mp3
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