I am preparing latest experimental data for publication, probably in IEEE since the results will be useful to a wide variety of plasma researchers. As for accessing telescope and satellite data, I, like most all astronomers these days, do get the data online, if that is what you mean by 'googling', though somehow I think you were being more snarky and implying something else.
Years ago when I got shouted down for wondering out loud if electric currents might indeed travel cosmological distances, I decided to stop arguing and just do my research. That Denise Gabuzda and others are publishing observational evidence for the presence of cosmological electric currents I hope means we have turned some kind of a corner here.
Most scientists interested in electric universe models simply think we have underestimated the role of electric currents and fields in space, in cosmology, in cellular biology, in interspecies communication, in geology, in medicine, etc. Most of us do not argue or stand on soap boxes, or get into acrimonious theoretical smack-downs. We carefully and excitedly continue our experiments elucidating the wonderful ways nature uses electric fields and currents on all length and time scales.
Thanks Chris for bringing this topic here.
I am preparing latest experimental data for publication, probably in IEEE since the results will be useful to a wide variety of plasma researchers. As for accessing telescope and satellite data, I, like most all astronomers these days, do get the data online, if that is what you mean by 'googling', though somehow I think you were being more snarky and implying something else.
Years ago when I got shouted down for wondering out loud if electric currents might indeed travel cosmological distances, I decided to stop arguing and just do my research. That Denise Gabuzda and others are publishing observational evidence for the presence of cosmological electric currents I hope means we have turned some kind of a corner here. Most scientists interested in electric universe models simply think we have underestimated the role of electric currents and fields in space, in cosmology, in cellular biology, in interspecies communication, in geology, in medicine, etc. Most of us do not argue or stand on soap boxes, or get into acrimonious theoretical smack-downs. We carefully and excitedly continue our experiments elucidating the wonderful ways nature uses electric fields and currents on all length and time scales. Thanks Chris for bringing this topic here.