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Saturday, March 30, 2013 at 10:47am.
The Electric Universe - a Lecture on Electricity in Living Phenomena
Access Notes
Wheelchair accessible.
Muir Hall at Taborspace 5441 SE Belmont St Portland, OR 97215
Description
A 4-hour lecture and visual slideshow on how electricity shapes and powers the physical universe.
Lecturer James Sorensen is an engineer and science buff with a lifelong interest in myths & legends, religions, and scientific theories. James believes all these knowledge systems must be integrated to gain a deeper understanding of living phenomena, and this is the inspiration for his lectures.
While working in the semiconductor industry, James noticed curious similarities between his observations of plasma etching (micro) and the forms of planetary nebulae and cosmic plasma phenomena (macro). This inspired five years of intensive study into Electric Universe theory.
Join us for an overview of how recent discoveries in electricity, when linked to historical events, challenge conventional wisdom across the sciences -- from astronomy, biology, geology, and archaeology, to health sciences, mythology, meteorology, and beyond.
Price: $30 Adults / $10 Young Adult / Children free, and should be able to sit quietly for 3-4 hours. Limit of 25 guests, reserve your space now.
To register, contact Cherie Mensching 206-459-6626.