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Rupert Sheldrake on the TED controversy
Dr. Rupert Sheldrake discusses TED’s controversial decision to remove his talk from their YouTube channel. Rupert’s response to TED and its anonymous scientific board may be read on the official TED blog: http://blog.ted.com/2013/03/14/open-f… On his website, in the “Controversies” section, Rupert has documented many instances when he’s been forced to publicly…
Panel: Electricity of Life – Part 2 | EU 2013
Panel: Electricity of Life – Part 1 | EU 2013
The Electrical “Volcanoes” of Jupiter’s Moon Io | Space News
The so-called “volcanoes” on Jupiter’s moon Io have long been conventionally interpreted as the effect of tidal forces acting on the moon. But a recent scientific paper has announced that this longstanding explanation does not fit with the actual location of the plumes. Is it possible that this failure of…
A P DAVID: Troy Towns, Homer’s Iliad and Labyrinths | EU 2013
The Electrical “Volcanoes” of Jupiter’s Moon Io
The so-called “volcanoes” on Jupiter’s moon Io have long been conventionally interpreted as the effect of tidal forces acting on the moon. But a recent scientific paper has announced that this longstanding explanation does not fit with the actual location of the plumes. Is it possible that this failure of…
MEL ACHESON: “Show Me the Math!” | EU 2013
PAUL ANDERSON: Electrical Discharge on Earth’s Surface | EU 2013
Saturn’s Electric Moon Enceladus, Part Two | Space News
The Saturnian moon Enceladus may be one of the most enigmatic bodies in the solar system. For nearly a decade, NASA scientists have faced a series of puzzles that continue to challenge conventional theory. The electrical nature of these puzzling phenomena has grown increasingly evident.








