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Decoding The Message Of The Pulsars Paul A Laviolette Phd

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Decoding The Message Of The Pulsars Paul A Laviolette Phd
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Publisher: Inner Traditions / Bear & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.27 MB
Author: Paul A. LaViolette, Ph.D.
ISBN: 9781591438861, 1591438861
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Decoding The Message Of The Pulsars Paul A Laviolette Phd by Paul A. Laviolette, Ph.d. 9781591438861, 1591438861 instant download after payment.

". . . well worth reading by those who ponder the great questions of life in the cosmos."—(Eugene F. Mallove, Ph.D., author of Fire from Ice and former director of the New Energy Research Laboratory) "Paul LaViolette is among the most advanced scientific minds of our time. His contributions in Decoding the Message of the Pulsars on our populated universe lay a foundation for our future society in space."—(Alfred L. Webre, J.D., author of Exopolitics: Politics, Government, and Law in the Universe) In 1967, astronomers began receiving and cataloging precisely timed radio pulses from extraterrestrial sources, which they called pulsars. These pulsars emit laserlike radio beams that penetrate through space much like searchlight beams. Paul LaViolette, who has been researching pulsars for over twenty-five years, shows that while these pulsars have long been assumed to be spinning stars, the true nature of these radio sources has been grossly...

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