Michael Clarage: Function in the Cosmos | Thunderbolts

Our atmosphere has seven or eight distinct layers before it meets the magnetosphere—which itself has seven or eight layers. The function of these layers complete our connection to the solar wind. Otherwise, it would crash onto the surface of the Earth creating a mix of ceramic and molten glass.

If you believe nothing else in the Universe is alive, or stars are not conceived and born, or Love and Yearning are not powerful forces for galaxies and stars and cells—all based upon precisely zero experimental evidence—it is time to grow up, and admit these are beliefs based upon you know not what.

To say that all of life on Earth is an accident typifies how out of touch modern science is with reality.

Michael Clarage, PhD, Astrophysicist and Lead Scientist of SAFIRE, deftly describes how and why he sees function in a living Universe.


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