
Montgomery Childs explores the idea of 'two worlds', the theoretical and the empirical, and how the SAFIRE PROJECT maintains a sharp eye on the line between.
He also offers an intriguing take on SAFIRE methodology – involving a cigar, sailing, and a bit of wind.
Dr. Michael Clarage talks about his work with SAFIRE from a more philosophical perspective – what an empiricist might ponder outside the lab.
He offers some intriguing if not startling observations about the astronomical and the biological, the dead and the living universe.
Montgomery Childs and Dr. Michael Clarage present a review of The SAFIRE PROJECT to date, which includes some new discoveries of the past year.
November 9-10, the Netherlands, Europe
NOTE: SAFIRE's participation in the conference has been filmed and will be released at a later date.
This is the original synopsis and poster (at right) for the conference:
The GlobalBEM Conference will feature over 10 notable scientists, industry insiders, and creative thinkers focused on the science and future direction of breakthrough energy solutions. Presentations and discussion panels will cover emerging energy technologies like zero-point, magnetic, hydro, plasma, and cold fusion low-energy nuclear reactions.
The SAFIRE Project has successfully reverse engineered the atmosphere of the sun in a laboratory on Earth. At the GlobalBEM Conference in the Netherlands, Montgomery Childs and Michael Clarage, Ph.D, will compare two theoretical models of the sun – gravitational and electrical – and present evidence from the most recent SAFIRE experiments relating to energy production, transmutation of elements, and remediation of radioactive materials.
Original 'spot' for the conference.


SAFIRE REACTOR in solar mode
SAFIRE REACTOR in planeatry mode