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The Interplanetary Impact Formula - Tunguska, Siberia, 1908
The work traces the consequences of a metallic hydrogen bolide plummeting through the atmosphere, and the variety of reactions that would occur in this course to a ground zero explosion. ISBN 1-881946-11-8, pubished 1998, 8 1/2" x 11", trade paperback, 13 pages, illustrations, $6.00.
The Metallic Parahydrogen/Dark Matter Equivalence & Astronomical Survey
The Absolute Space Cosmology is utilized in this work. ISBN 1-881946-10-x, pubished, 1999, 8 1/2" x 11", trade paper, 31 pages with illustrations, $7.50.
The Low-Temperature Potential of the Helical Nebula by Photon Dispersion
The work develops evidence suggesting that the inner sphere of the nebula is at a much lower temperature than indicated by quantum analysis. ISBN 1-881946-13-4, pubished 2000, 8 1/2" x 11", trade paper, 36 pages with illustrations, $7.50.
Deriving the 21-cm Wave in the HI Environment
Traditional modern physics views the 21-cm radio wave emission, which was used to map the spiral arms of our galaxy, as a quantum process. The work here demonstrates that the wave can be shown as a purely electro-magnetic manifestation, which is more consistent with the region's temperature. ISBN 1-881946-14-2, published 2001, 8 1/2" x 11", trade paper, 13 pages with illustrations, $6.00.
LINE LAND - the extradimensional locus of UFOs.
A new theory explains the missing features of globular UFOs. Using a scientific analogy, and corroborated sightings, globular configurations are explained as partial images. The subliminal impact is described. ISBN 1-881946-16-9, published Nov. 2003, 8 1/2" x 11" booklet, 28 pages with 17 illustrations, $6.75.
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