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Marjorie Boulden
Marjorie Boulden
Born(1964-02-03)February 3, 1964
ResidenceAustin, TX, United States
NationalityUSA
Alma materUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa
Known forElectric Universe
Scientific career
FieldsElectrical Engineer
InstitutionsMotorola

Marjorie Boulden (born February 3, 1964) is an American electrical engineer and an advocate of the Electric Universe model of cosmology.

Biography

Boulden earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She built her career in the semiconductor industry as a VLSI and microchip design engineer, joining Motorola out of graduate school and spending several years in its RISC processor division. She subsequently worked as a microchip design and physical-verification contractor for clients including Motorola and Legerity, specializing in the integration of process constraints into design flow and in coding LVS/DRC verification decks. She is based in Austin, Texas.

Work

Boulden is associated with the Electric Universe community and the Thunderbolts Project, which hold that electricity and plasma play a far greater role in cosmic phenomena than is recognized by mainstream astrophysics. In 2012 she took part in the EU2012 Encore Symposium as a panelist in the session "Trailblazing: The Role of Focused Experiments," which addressed opportunities for advancing science through targeted laboratory work. Fellow panelists included Wal Thornhill, Monty Childs, Paul Anderson, and Greg Volk.

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