Doctor John Brandenburg is currently Senior Scientist at Kepler Aerospace in Midland, Texas. He earned his Ph.D. in Theoretical Plasma Physics at the UC Davis and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California.
In the early 1990s he worked on NASA’s Clementine mission, a space probe that was sent to map the moon. Clementine also detected enough water in the polar craters to support a human colony and a rocket fueling station.
He was a part-time instructor of Astronomy, Physics and Mathematics at Madison College, Wisconsin and most recently at Cal State Fullerton.
He holds eight patents, including one for an electric rocket engine called the Microwave Electrothermal Thruster.
He developed something called the Colliding Micro-Tori eXperiment for NASA, which is a fancy way of saying he developed a nuclear fusion experiment.
He developed the GEM theory, which unifies gravity and electromagnetism.
In 1987 Doctor Brandenburg was the first to publish his other theory on Mars once having an ocean. Most scientists rejected the idea at the time but it is commonly accepted today.
Atmosphere Ignition Art by Aliaksandr Halomzik | Blue Planet Red IMDb
Website and Film © Brian Cory Dobbs Productions