Demystifying Science has released the first of Lerner’s three presentations at the June 12-16 “Beyond the Big Bang” conference in Sesimbra, Portugal. This presentation explains how cosmic evolution has proceeded without a Big Bang or cosmic expansion. Lerner builds on the foundations of plasma physics and the work of Nobel laureate Hannes Alfvén to outline an alternative cosmological framework rooted in known physical laws—gravity, nuclear fusion, and electromagnetic plasma behavior—rather than hypothetical concepts like dark matter, dark energy, or cosmic inflation. He explores how filamentary plasma structures account for galaxy formation, how fusion research using dense plasma focus devices parallels cosmic processes, and how the cosmic microwave background is not a relic radiation from a singular origin. See it here.
On July 13, Lerner gave an up-to -date presentation on LPPFusion’s Fastest Route to Fusion at a forum in Holmdel, NJ. Given Lerner’s work in cosmology, it was maybe a bit ironic that the event was “The Big Bang Mile”. See it here.
