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The books and articles indicated are related to the subjects discussed in this book and are in the pocession of the author.
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In future releases of this book more links will be implemented
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A. d'Abro |
The evolution of Scientific thought from
Newton to Einstein Dover publications, Inc. 1950 |
2 |
Max Born |
Einstein's Theory of relativity Dover publications, Inc. 1962 |
3 |
C.W.Misner K.S. Thorne J.A. Wheeler |
Gravitation W.H. Freeman and Company 1973 |
4 |
Fred Hoyle |
Astronomy and Cosmology - A modern course W.H. Freeman and Company 1975 |
5 |
C.W. Allen CHAPTER4.TXT |
Astrophysical Quantities Athlone Press 1976 2.3 THE MOVEMENT OF THE EARTH PART 2 |
6 |
Bernard d'Espagnat |
The Quatum Theory and Reality Scientific American, Nov 1979, p128 - 140 |
7 |
Julian Schwinger END.TXT CHAPTER5.TXT CHAPTER6.TXT PLANETS.TXT |
Einstein en daarna (Einstein's Legacy 1985) Natuur en Techniek 1988 3.0 THE SPEED OF GRAVITY PROPAGATION 5 DISTURBANCE BY THE OTHER PLANETS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 6 MERCURY AND ALL THE PLANETS EXCEPT 3 OUTER PLANETS |
8 |
A.K Dewdney |
Computer Recreations. How close encounters with star clusters are achieved with a computer telescope. Scientific American January 1986 p100 - 102 |
9 |
D.W. Weedman |
Quasar Astronomy Cambridge University Press 1986 |
10 |
Alastair Rae |
Quatum Physics: Illusion or Reality Cambridge University Press 1986 |
11 |
W.J. Kaufmann III SUNRAD.TXT |
Universe, Second Edition W.H. Freedman and Company 1987 7 THE EFFECTIVE RADIUS OF OUR GALAXY |
12 |
Halton Arp PROVE.TXT |
Quasars Redshifts and Controversies Interstellar Media 1987 3.4 GRAVITY'S LENS BRIGHTENS A THIRD OF ALL QUASARS. |
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The Cambridge Atlas of Astronomy Cambridge University Press 1988 |
14 |
Paul Davies |
Other Worlds Penquin books 1988 |
15 |
S.W. Hawking |
A brief history of time Bantam books 1989 |
16 |
Joseph Silk |
The Big Bang W.H Freeman and Company 1989 |
17 |
Roger Penrose |
The Emporer's New Mind Oxford University Press 1989 |
18 |
Gregoire Nicolis Ilya Prigogine |
Exploring Complexity W.H. Freeman and Company - New york 1989 |
19 |
P.J. Duffett-Smith |
Astronomy with your Personal Computer Cambridge University Press 1989 |
20 |
John A. Wheeler |
Zwaartekracht (A Journey into gravity and space time) Natuur and techniek 1990 |
21 |
Peter Coveney Roger Highfield |
The arrow of Time Flamingo 1991 |
22 |
Kameshwar C. Wali |
CHANDRA. A Biography of S. Chandrasekhar The University of Chicago Press |
23 |
John D. Barrow |
Theorys of everything Clarendon Press - Oxford 1991 |
24 |
J.J. Halliwell |
Quatum Cosmology and the Creation of the Universe Scientific American December 1991 p28 - 35 |
25 |
Ian Stewart |
A short Trek to Infinity Scientific American December 1991 p100 - 102 |
26 |
John Gribbon |
"Bunched" redshifts question Cosmology New Scientist 21/28 December 1991 p3 & p10 |
27 |
Russell Ruthen |
Adapting to complexity Scientific American January 1991 p110 - 117 |
28 |
Russell Ruthen END.TXT |
Catching the wave Scientific American March 1992 p72 - p81 3.0 THE SPEED OF GRAVITY PROPAGATION |
29 |
John Maddox |
Why pebbles float to the surface NATURE - Vol 358 page 535 (Vol 361 page 308) |
30 |
P.K. Seidelmann |
Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac University Science Books 1992 |
31 |
Marek A. Abramowicz |
Black Holes and the Centrifugal Force Paradox Scientific American March 1993 p 26-31 |
32 |
J Richard Gott III |
Implications of the Copernican principle for our future prospects. NATURE - Vol 363 page 315-319 (May 1993) |
33 |
Craig J. Hogan PROVE.TXT |
In Search of the halo grail NATURE - Vol 365 page 602-603 (October 1993) 3 (COLD) DARK MATTER |
34 |
Gerhard Kraus |
Has Hawking Erred ? Janus Publishing Company 1993 |
35 |
Ivars Peterson |
Newton's Clock - Chaos in the Solar System W.H.Freeman and Company 1993 |
36 |
Tom van Flandern |
Dark Matter Missing Planets & New Comets Paradoxes Resolved Origins Illuminated North Atlantic Books 1993, Berkeley, California |
37 |
Richard Talcott END.TXT |
Everything you wanted to know about the Big Bang ASTRONOMY January 1994. 3.0 THE SPEED OF GRAVITY PROPAGATION |
38 |
H.J. Crawford C.H. Greiner PROVE.TXT |
The Search for Strange Matter Scientific American January 1994 p 58-63 3 (COLD) DARK MATTER |
39 |
Rob van den Berg END.TXT |
Search into the ripples in space time (Title translated from Dutch) NRC Handelsblad 10 February 1994 3.0 THE SPEED OF GRAVITY PROPAGATION |
40 |
John Maddox |
Time machines still over horizon. NATURE - Vol 367 page 509 (10 February 1994) |
41 |
David Deutsch Michael Lockwood |
The Quatum Physics of Time Travel Scientific American March 1994 p 50-56 |
42 |
Arlen Anderson Jonathan Halliwell Noah Linden |
Gravity Holes in general relativity NATURE - Vol 369 page 102 (12 May 1994) |
43 |
Ian H Redmount |
Bookdiscussion: Cosmic Wormholes American Scientist March - April 1994 page 183 |
44 |
David Z. Albert THOUGHT8.TXT |
Bohm's Alternative to Quantum Mechanics Scientific American May 1994 p 32-39 1.0 INTRODUCTION |
45 |
John Gribbon PROVE.TXT |
Gravity's lens brightens a third of all quasars. New Scientist. 17 September 1994 page 14 For comment on this article see chapter PROVE 3.4 GRAVITY'S LENS BRIGHTENS A THIRD OF ALL QUASARS. |
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John Maddox CHAPTER6.TXT |
Star masses and bayesian probability NATURE Vol 371, 20 October 1994, page 649 1.0 INTRODUCTION |
47 |
R.P. Kirshner CHAPTER6.TXT |
The Earth's Elements Scientific American, October 1994, Page 37-41 1.0 INTRODUCTION |
48 |
Carl Sagan CHAPTER6.TXT |
The Search for Extraterrestrial Life Scientific American, October 1994, Page 71-77 1.0 INTRODUCTION |
49 |
William I McLauglin PROVE.TXT |
Resolving Zeno's Paradoxes Scientific American, November 1994, Page 66-71 5 ZENO'S PARADOX |
50 |
Andrei Linde |
The Self-Reproducing Inflationary Universe Scientific American, November 1994, Page 32-39 |
51 |
John Maddox |
Virtue in now-antiquated textbooks. NATURE Vol 375, 8 June 1995, page 445 |
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Jay M. PASACHOFF FOREWORD.TXT |
Bookreview of: VOYAGE TO THE GREAT ATTACTOR. Scientific American, August 1995, Page 90-91 1.3 CLEAR AND UNAMBIGUOUS |
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