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May 20, 2024, 4:59 am UTC    
October 01, 2001 12:32AM
<HTML>Check out [www.metaresearch.org] where you can order his book. Also, there are some essays in the cosmology section that are worth reading.

FYI, Tom Van Flandern is a Yale educated physicist. One of his recent tasks was synchronizing the clocks on board some of the few relativistic machines mankind has ever created - the global positioning satellites. He has interesting thoughts on how Mars got beat up (ignoring Hancock's Velikovskian comet in favor of his own exploded planet theory) and thinks the mathematicians have run away with the field of Physics, ignoring empirical constraints placed on our universe to postulate things like black holes (he says there are no such things).

He thinks that there was likely to have been intelligent life on Mars, too, primarily based on the surface images.

You can say a lot of things about his ideas but you have to acknowledge his credentials are solid.</HTML>
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Van Flandern's Dark Matter, Missing Planets

jim Lewandowski September 30, 2001 09:52PM

Re: Van Flandern's Dark Matter, Missing Planets

jameske September 30, 2001 11:15PM

Tom Van Flandern's web site

Don Holeman October 01, 2001 12:32AM



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