Dynamic Earth Conference: University of Bath: July 6-7 2019

‘Dynamic Earth’ will explore the electrodynamic forces that may affect, shape and form the behaviour and regulation of geo-dynamic processes within and beyond the Earth.

We have invited a panel of international scholars from universities and academic institutions to address topics that include gravitation; magnetic field reversals; telluric currents; the electrodynamic nature of water; mass fields; the submicroscopic structure of space and of atoms; experiential consciousness within the physics of the universe and nuanced aspects of the microcosm and macrocosm which relate to this dynamic theme.

The strong focus on terrestrial electro-dynamic processes implicitly includes plasma; 2019 happens to be a landmark year for plasma phenomena, marking the centenary of the life of pioneering physicist Sir William Crookes P.R.S., who discovered this radiant fourth state of matter.

2019 also marks the centenary of the seminal publication on The Arrangement of Electrons in Atoms and Molecules by Irving Langmuir, who named this radiant matter as Plasma, responding to its strangely organic behaviour.

Understanding the submicroscopic structure of plasma now presents promising links with Quantum Biology which is increasingly recognised as an integral, organic part of our Dynamic Earth.

Format

  • weekend conference at University of Bath: 6th – 7th July
    • A symposium 9th -10th July (booking closed)
    • One day of visits to local sites: 8th July (booking closed)

The weekend Conference (see below) in Bath is a formal event to which speakers are invited to present papers on the pre-agreed theme with as much scientific evidence as is possible. There will be an opportunity to question all speakers in a group plenary session at the close of the conference. We will be publishing the programme in advance. This event will be filmed and available for a fee from our website at a later date.

Given the densely-packed programme of talks proposed for the Bath conference, we have no plan for break-out sessions in Bath. Instead,  informal discussions can take place at our Symposium.

Conference Tickets

Tickets for the Bath conference are available from Eventbrite. Click here to view and buyShould you wish to apply for an academic discount, or would like to volunteer,  please get in touch here.


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