Author: Ulrike Granogger
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Plasma Bibliography & Links
Plasma: Bibliography & Links
…in progress…
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Plasma Glossary
Plasma: Glossary of Terms
…in progress…
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Plasma Biographies
Biographies
of Selected Plasma Scientists
by Ulrike Granögger
The plasma science of today rests on the work and discoveries of its pioneers. These brilliant scientists and experimenters wer…
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Plasma Etymology & Meaning
Plasma (πλάσμα): Etymology & Meaning
by Ulrike Granögger
The term “plasma†(from plássein = to mold)1 comes from Ancient Greek (πλάσμα) and refers to anything that is “f…
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Plasma Fire, Ether, and the Fifth Element
Fire, Ether, and the Fifth Element
“The cosmos, the same for all, neither any god nor human has made, but it always was, is, and ever will be: an ever-living fire, kindling and extinguishing in…
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Plasma Intelligent Plasma
Intelligent Plasma
“I see no reason to suppose that the air about us and the heavenly spaces over us might not be peopled by intelligences, or entities, or forms of life… and—who knows?—p…
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Plasma Living Plasma
Living Plasma
“Plasma seems to have the kinds of properties one would like for life. It’s somewhat like liquid water—unpredictable and thus able to behave in an enormously complex fashion. …
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Plasma Unexplained Plasma Phenomena
Unexplained Plasma Phenomena
by Ulrike Granögger
There are numerous plasma phenomena that are difficult to describe and even harder to explain based on the common laws of physics. Here, it bec…
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Plasma Technical and Industry Plasmas
Technical and Industry Plasmas
by Ulrike Granögger
Plasma is a versatile tool. Today, there exist a host of technical and manufacturing applications that make use of plasma—artificially gene…
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Plasma The Electric Universe
The Electric Universe: Big Bang or Plasma Cosmology?
“Einstein in his special theory of relativity postulated there was no medium, called the ‘aether.’ But Maxwell’s theory of electromagne…
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Plasma Natural Plasmas
Natural Plasmas: A Journey from Earth to the Heavens
by Ulrike Granögger
If more than 99% of matter in the universe is in the state of plasma, the two most important questions are: Where is it…
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Plasma Dusty Complex Plasmas
Dusty Complex Plasmas
“For dust you are, and to dust you return.†~ Genesis 3:19
by Ulrike Granögger
There is a very special form of plasma that has accrued more and more significance s…
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Plasma What is Plasma?
What is Plasma?
by Ulrike Granögger
Plasma is usually described, in simple terms, as a superheated “ionized gas.†This description gives the impression of an uncommon phenomenon involving …
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Plasma Book Review Charged
Book Review: Charged by Gerald Pollack
The Unexpected Role of Electricity in the Workings of Nature (2025)
by Ulrike Granögger
University of Washington professor Dr. Gerald Pollack featured…
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Music of the Week: July 18, 2025: Karl Jenkins – Adiemus (Kilkenny High School Choir)
The song’s lyrics, by the way, are completely made up—“invented language,†Jenkins says.
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Music of the Week: July 11, 2025: Sam Burchfield – Song for Flood Victims
Please join us in prayers for the many victims of the Texas floods—the children that lost their happy lives, the families that were torn apart, those that are injured, those that are bereft.
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Music of the Week: July 4, 2025: Tabernacle Choir – The Battle Hymn of the Republic
Let us honor the many heroes of liberty of the human enterprise and sing for all the lands of the free.
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Music of the Week: June 27, 2025: Cosmo Sheldrake – Cuckoo Song (Live)
“If I was walking in the forest and randomly walked into Cosmo performing to nobody in particular, I would not question it at all.”
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Music of the Week: June 20, 2025: Tabernacle Choir – And the Glory of the Lord (Händel)
A highlight was getting to meet one of the three organists who, during the Mormon services and concerts, play the enormous Salt Lake Tabernacle organ.
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Music of the Week: June 13, 2025: Simeon ten Holt / Rondane Kwartet – Canto Ostinato
Dutch composer Simeon ten Holt described his work as being structured like the genetic code…
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Music of the Week: June 6, 2025: Harpa Dei – Veni Sancte Spiritus
“Come, O Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and ignite in them the fire of your love.â€
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Music of the Week: May 30, 2025: J.S. Bach – Toccata and Fugue in D minor
Electrifying, transcendent, mathematically complex, and yet naturally organic and majestic. It is not by accident the most famous fugue by any composer ever.
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Music of the Week: May 23, 2025: JJ – Wasted Love
Last week’s Eurovision Song Contest produced a winner that is actually worthy of mention on our Music of the Week.
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Music of the Week: May 16, 2025: Carrie Newcomer – The Gathering of Spirits
“I have always written songs because I had a question. And good questions can be asked more than once.â€
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Music of the Week: May 9, 2025: Samuel Barber – Agnus Dei
What most audiences do not know is that in 1967, almost 30 years after writing the Adagio as the second movement of his String Quartet, Barber adapted the score for voices with words from the Christian liturgy called the Agnus Dei.
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Music of the Week: May 2, 2025: Plumes – Singing for Animals
All animals love music. And with the special resonance that Plumes seems to carry in his voice, the most beautiful conversations become possible.
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Music of the Week: April 25, 2025: Curtis Mayfield – Choice of Colors
This week’s music is one of Catherine’s all-time favorite songs. Curtis Mayfield was one of the greatest American performing artists of his generation. Catherine remembers how his music “inspired us to understand and love one another—it called us to the sweetness of soul.â€
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Music of the Week: April 18, 2025: Patrick Cassidy – Na mBeannaÃochtaà (The Beatitudes)
It is the day of Christ’s suffering and crucifixion, the ultimate sacrifice of someone completely pure and innocent, a day that constitutes a deafening cessation, an earth-shaking hiatus in the course of historical time.
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Music of the Week: April 11, 2025: Joseph Haydn – Trumpet Concerto
What is so interesting about Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto in E-flat major is that it is the first composition for a trumpet that could play the full chromatic scale.
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Music of the Week: April 4, 2025: Eric Clapton – Wonderful Tonight
It was Eric Clapton’s 80th birthday last week, which is a great reason to bring him to our Music of the Week.
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Music of the Week: November 8, 2024: Sara Morgan – The More I Make
https://youtu.be/pPekp5vnwrA
Sara Morgan, country artist and songwriter from Arkansas, has a great way of packing irony with truth and depth. Her voice with country-style guitar is the ideal ins…
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Music of the Week: November 1, 2024: Frédéric Chopin – Piano Concerto No. 2
https://youtu.be/OQr32D8jukk
It is 175 years since the grand master of piano music, Frédéric Chopin, died in Paris on October 17, 1849. Though he was only 39 years old when he died, he revolut…
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Music of the Week: October 25, 2024: Bible in Song – I Know the Plans I Have for You
https://youtu.be/nBZypA54xZ0
Jeremiah 29:11-14“For I know the plans I have for you,†says the Lord. “Plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. Plans for good an…
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Music of the Week: October 18, 2024: Archdeacon Roman Tamberg & Art Group Largo – To My Brothers
https://youtu.be/4pzbQjs_sC8
Found on Celia Farber’s Substack, we are offering this profound piece of music from Russia composed by late priest and songwriter Archdeacon Roman Tamberg and rece…
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Movie of the Week: October 14, 2024: Just One Drop
https://youtu.be/90wbrwbhWak
“The most controversial system of medicine ever invented.†~ Just One Drop
The 2017 documentary Just One Drop explores the origins and uses of homeopathy, a s…
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Hero of the Week: October 14, 2024: Suzanne Humphries, MD
“We are going to stop a war that had absolutely no regard for children whatsoever; Israel is all of a sudden humanitarian and is going to stop a war because, what, the UN and the World Health Organ…
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Pushback of the Week: October 14, 2024: Truthstream Media
“It is with such a heavy heart that we’re uploading this video. I can’t believe the levels of devastation and heartbreak we’ve witnessed in the last couple of days. What is happening right now …
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Music of the Week: October 11, 2024: Glenn Miller – Shhh, It’s A Military Secret
https://youtu.be/_Ym7QV3Rm_Y
What is really happening in North Carolina? Hurricane Helene took a very unusual path. Even days after the devastating event, reports are coming in of people being n…
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Movies of the Week: October 7, 2024: Harry & Snowman and Red Dog
“I really don’t think I could consent to go to heaven if I thought there were no animals there.†~ George Bernard Shaw
This week, we have selected two Movies of the Week: the documentary Har…
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Hero of the Week: October 7, 2024: Arnar Thor Jonsson
“I have founded a new political party to save and repair our crumbling infrastructure, which has been so severely damaged by our uniparty during the last 20 years.†~ Arnar Thor Jonsson
Arnar …
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Action of the Week: October 7, 2024: Short Videos
“Ignorance is the curse of God; knowledge is the wing wherewith we fly to heaven.†~ William Shakespeare
For your Action of the Week, we encourage you to explore and share our newly launched sec…
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Music of the Week: October 4, 2024: Celia Woodsmith and Jason Anick – Seapoint
https://youtu.be/5Ohw3cboblk
Jason Anick is a favorite among some of the Solari team who know and appreciate him personally as a generous mentor and teacher to young musicians and wonderful viol…
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Hero of the Week: September 30, 2024: Tennessee State Senator Bill Powers and Representative Jeff Burkhart
Tennessee State Senator Bill Powers and Representative Jeff Burkhart are Solari Heroes of the Week for passing a bill that excludes central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) from the definition of “m…
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Movie of the Week: September 30, 2024: Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes
https://youtu.be/dCyYJVTODXg
“I was a child actress thrown into the adult world, but in my own world I was a terrified little girl.” ~ Dame Elizabeth Taylor
A fascinating new documentary, Eli…
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Action of the Week: September 30, 2024: Make a Push for Financial Freedom in Five Minutes
“Aside from Solari Report subscribers, the vast majority of the people who I come into contact with have no idea that their financial transactions are to be controlled, which means that they co…
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Music of the Week: September 27, 2024: Gustav Mahler – Symphony No. 1
Gustav Mahler’s first symphony is, in our opinion, one of those compositions that should be heard in a live performance to appreciate its unique and sometimes sudden variations of tempo, instrument…
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Hero of the Week: September 23, 2024: Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson
“It is clear to at least half the world, some four billion people, that the United States is not the power that it once was. Our reputation is in tatters in the world.†~ Colonel Lawrence Wilkers…
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Movie of the Week: September 23, 2024: The Taste of Things
“It takes culture and memory to shape one’s taste.” ~ The Taste of Things
Featuring the captivating Juliette Binoche, the 2023 movie The Taste of Things is a romantic period drama inspired by the …
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Action of the Week: September 23, 2024: The Phantom Planter
“The main aim is to get people to fall in love with nature. It makes people happy, it makes me happy.†~ The Phantom Planter
For our suggested Action of the Week, Solari invites you to draw insp…
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Music of the Week: September 20, 2024: Henry Purcell – Strike the Viol
https://youtu.be/cbJUZiSs_j4
Our Music of the Week comes as a suggestion from a subscriber, and what a beautiful recommendation it is. We are hearing the young musicians of Academy Baroque Soloi…
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Hero of the Week: September 16, 2024: Dennis Kucinich
“This campaign is about our constitutional freedoms. [Voters] are deeply concerned that we are losing our constitutional rights of free speech, privacy, and freedom from unreasonable search…
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Movie of the Week: September 16, 2024: The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn
“He’s a miracle; he’s totally uncontaminated by modern life.” ~ The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn
In the 1999 movie The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn, the compelling Sidney Poitier portrays Noah D…
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Pushback of the Week: September 16, 2024: Omniwar Symposium
“A global class war was initiated with the ‘Covid-19’ psychological operation in 2020. The aim of the war is the controlled demolition of liberal democracy and the institution of a novel, b…
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Music of the Week: September 13, 2024: Biko’s Manna – Don’t Worry, Be Happy
https://youtu.be/R3FFP_ihXsc
Even though they dropped out in the Quarterfinals of Season 19 of America’s Got Talent, this South African band of three young siblings—Biko, Manna, and Mfundo 













































































































