Bio
Dr. Ramon E. Lopez, co-author of Storms from the Sun, explores the emerging physical science of space weather and traces its increasing impact on a society that relies on space-based technologies. Ramon E. Lopez was the C. Sharp Cook Distinguished Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Texas at El Paso, and currently is a Professor of Physics at Florida Institute of Technology. He received his B.S. degree in Physics from the University of Illinois, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Space Physics from Rice University.
Past Shows
Experiments, Weapons & Warfare
Former Army Colonel, Dr. John Alexander shared his expertise in non-lethal weaponry and modern warfare, and also reacted to Jon Ronson's recent appearance on the show. He claimed that Ronson got a large number of facts wrong in his book The Men Who Stare...
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Host: George Noory
Explaining Crop Circles
Sunday's main guest,
Dr. Simeon Hein (website),
the director of the Institute for Resonance, a nonprofit
in Boulder, Colorado, discussed his study of subtle-energy sciences. One of his conclusions is that most crop circles are man made.
Prof....
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Host: Art Bell
Hauntings & Exorcisms
Monday's main guest, paranormal expert, Richard Jackson (nespirits.com) shared his investigations into hauntings, possessions, and the Spirit World. Some people are more susceptible to spiritual harassment Jackson said. For instance, a person who had...
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Host: George Noory
Visions and Warnings
Author Kathleen Keating (website), the main guest on Thursday night, said a group of visionaries she has contact with, have indicated we are entering into a new time of tribulation. Keating believes such things as severe weather and earthquakes are God's...
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Host: George Noory
Space Weather
Physics professor Ramon Lopez (website) discussed the science of space weather, on Thursday's program. The co-author of Storms from the Sun, Lopez said that "it's the sun that drives the space environment, at least for us." A planet such as Jupiter...
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Host: George Noory
Richard C. Hoagland / Ramon E. Lopez
We are now in the midst of a solar maximum, the effects of which are
expected to be felt all the way through the year 2004. Dr. Lopez, co-author
of Storms from the Sun, explores the emerging physical science of space
weather and traces its increasing...
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Host: George Noory
Ramon E. Lopez
We are now in the midst of a solar maximum, the effects of which are
expected to be felt all the way through the year 2004. Dr. Lopez, co-author
of Storms from the Sun, explores the emerging physical science of space
weather and traces its increasing...
more >>
Host: Art Bell