Donald E. Scott: The Solar Atmosphere vs Laboratory Plasma | Thunderbolts
Second episode of a three-part series. A comparison of the Volt-Ampere characteristic developed for plasmas in the laboratory with what astronomers have told us about our Sun’s plasma atmosphere.
Professor Scott takes us on a virtual journey outward from the Sun, studies the double layer in the chromosphere, and shows how SAFIRE’s lab results are in total compliance with Maxwell’s equations.
He delves into the outer (upper) corona where its caps converge into streamer filaments—the strongest of them are Birkeland currents—that eventually end at the poles of Jupiter, Saturn, and Earth . . . planets that exhibit strong auroras.
Author and electrical engineer Donald E. Scott, PhD, continues to showcase the facts and evidence to validate that indeed, our Sun IS Electric.
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PART 1 OF 3
Donald E. Scott: Examining Electric Plasma Discharge | Thunderbolts
PART 2 OF 3
Donald E. Scott: The Solar Atmosphere vs Laboratory Plasma | Thunderbolts
PART 3 OF 3
Donald E. Scott: Indeed, Our Sun is Electric! | Thunderbolts
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“The Interconnected Cosmos“
— the latest book by Donald E. Scott
Available now at
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