Michael Clarage: SAFIRE as Astrophysical Laboratory | EU2016

The SAFIRE chamber is a tool to understand how electricity manifests in solar systems. Sometimes we will start with something observed in nature, “out there”, then see if we can replicate that in the chamber. At other times we will take what we are seeing in the chamber to guide us in reinterpreting the wealth of data that is coming back to us from satellites looking at the sky. In his previous talks about SAFIRE, Dr. Clarage has spoken about using the SAFIRE chamber to replicate something in Nature, on the Sun, on a comet. In this talk, he looked at the other side of that coin, and asked, if we know something about how electric discharges behave in the lab, can we take that knowledge and look for the same thing going on up there in the sky?

Michael received his PhD in physics from Brandeis University, studying the biological and statistical behavior of proteins. He spent several years studying binary pulsars at the Arecibo radio telescope. He has lectured on discoveries in the areas of fractional calculus, fractals, and chaotic systems. His lectures have shown many news ways to understand relativity and dimensions, metaphysics in biology, and transformation in supernova. Dr. Clarage is currently a lead scientist with the SAFIRE Project but also is a favorite speaker on Space News from the Electric Universe.

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