Hyperspace Calculations
Perry Jones
Science/Nature
Hyperspace Calculations reveals the secrets of hyperspace, anti-gravity and gravity control, time travel, alternate dimensions and parallel universes.
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Investigating the Anomalies
Vladimir Rubtsov, Mikhail Gershtein, Yuriy Morozov, et al.
Science/Nature
"Investigating the Anomalies" is a unique collection of papers about real enigmas that are still hidden behind the former Iron Curtain, now
a Curtain of Silence. This anthology contains the most significant results of studies of Russian and Ukrainian researchers in the fields of the UFO problem, th...
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Launching the Maita
C. D. Moulton
Science/Nature
A collection of arrticles etc. about how the Flight of the Maita came about, with a short description of each book, plus a number of my nutcase theories (that no one seems able to refute, try as they might!) Does not contain the trisecting the angle method at this time, though there is no ISBN yet, ...
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How to Prove The Collatz Conjecture
Danny Fleming
Science/Nature
The first proof of the Collatz Conjecture, which
claims that any positive integer will reach 1
when the following rules are followed:
If the chosen integer is even, divide by 2, if
it is odd, multiply by 3 and add 1. The latter
is why it is called the 3x+1 conjecture. Each
integer derived ...
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Tales of a Clear, Dark Night rev 2006
H F Jansen Estrup
Science/Nature
A stunning insight into the role of entertainment in human events. From War to religion to sex you won't look at any civilization in quite the same way after reading Tales of a Clear, Dark Night ...
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Reality - Understanding the Universe, the Paranormal, and Our Human Role
Larry Gowdy
Science/Nature
A best seller by Larry Gowdy, founder of SesquIQ High IQ Society. Unique and refreshingly easy reading. Using common everyday English that we can all understand, Larry Gowdy entertainingly explains beyond the most advanced scientific and theological discoveries of today with interest and humor.
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Uncertain Horizons
D. Lee and Kammy Bonias
Science/Nature
The Pontenz are back! For fans of the 'Horizon' series by this author duo, this stand-alone sequel to "Beyond the Horizon" will be a sure hit.
Who would have thought that a humanitarian mission would lead the Empire to the brink of war? It was the furthest thing from Commander Duran Debar's mind...
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God Exists: An Engineer Explains Why
Peter Soszek
Science/Nature
This book is non-fiction and is written from a different perspective. While philosophical, it also tries from a logical and scientific viewpoint to help readers come to believe in the existence of God. It looks at various sciences such as mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics and even a little ...
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Atom: An Odyssey from the Big Bank to Life on Earth . . .and Beyond
Lawrence M. Krauss
Science/Nature
We are all, literally, star children. Every atom in our bodies was once inside the fiery core of some supergiant star which exploded billions of years before our solar system formed. Lawrence Krauss takes us along for the ride of the life of a single particle, an oxygen atom, and helps us understand...
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Lunatic Wind
William Price Fox
Science/Nature
In late September of 1989, South Carolina was a sleepy southern state drowsing complacently in the late summer heat. No one was ready for what would happen the night of September 21, when the most destructive hurricane of the twentieth century slammed ashore, packing winds of over 135 mph, pushing a...
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Understanding the Genome
From the Editors of Scientific American
Science/Nature
On June 26, 2000, great fanfare accompanied the announcement that scientists had completed a draft of the human genome sequence. While the possibilities of this development are exciting, questions inevitably follow: What is the timetable for the annotation of this code? How will this information t...
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Understanding Cloning
From the Editors of Scientific American
Science/Nature
The potential for cloning, or the process of identical asexual reproduction, is limitless. With a foreword by William Haseltine Ph. D., the CEO of Human Genome Sciences, this book explores that potential and all the surrounding issues, asking the questions: ·	Can cloning be used to perpetuat...
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Understanding Cosmology
From the Editors of Scientific American
Science/Nature
Scientific American is well known for its coverage of cosmological exploration, evident in the wealth of articles that have appeared on the subject by the biggest names in the field. In this collection of essays, issues explored include: "How Cosmology Became a Science," "Quantum Cosmology and the ...
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Understanding Artificial Intelligence
From the Editors of Scientific American
Science/Nature
Called AI by followers and practitioners, the field of Artificial Intelligence is dedicated to the proposition that human brains are nothing more than machines, albeit extremely complicated ones, whose abilities will someday be duplicated-and surpassed-by computers. This collection of essays discus...
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