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Old April 24th 07, 02:08 AM posted to sci.astro,sci.physics,alt.astronomy,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks
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Default Unique astronomy research publication goes open-access

On Apr 22, 6:54 pm, Art Deco wrote:
Tom Van Flandern wrote:



Great news! The Meta Research Bulletin (MRB), now in its 16th year of
quarterly publication of innovative astronomy research and previously
available only by Membership or subscription, has now gone to an open access
web format. Seehttp://metaresearch.org.


The first open source issue, 2007 March 15, features:
* an overview of Meta Science and what makes it unique
* an article and VIDEO about "the violent history of Mars" that we think all
readers with broadband access will enjoy
* four astronomy news stories you are unlikely to read about elsewhere


MRB was the first or among the first to publish these predictions or
findings in the field of astronomy:


COSMOLOGY:
* Exposition on the immutability of the principles (not laws) of physics
* The top 30 problems with the Big Bang
* Supernova evidence now proves the universe is not expanding
* The microwave radiation is Eddington's "temperature of space"


GRAVITY/RELATIVITY/INERTIA
* New properties of gravity (ftl speed, finite range, shielding, drag, heat)
* Experimental evidence that gravity speed light speed
* A primer on "pushing gravity" and its compatibility with general
relativity
* What GPS tells us about relativity and the twins' paradox
* A primer on Lorentzian relativity as a replacement for special relativity
* The origin and nature of inertia and why gravity is exempt


SOLAR SYSTEM FORMATION
* Modern evidence for the fission hypothesis of solar system origin
* Origin of Mercury as a satellite of Venus
* Evidence favoring fission over a giant impact for the origin of our Moon
* The global nature of the K/T mass extinction event
* The origin of Mars' moons Phobos and Deimos
* The origin of Valles Marineris on Mars
* The "black axiom": how the black material on solar system moons was
distributed
* Origin of Pluto and Charon as moons of Neptune


EXPLODED PLANET HYPOTHESIS
* Modern evidence for the exploded planet hypothesis (EPH)
* Prediction of satellites of asteroids before the first was officially
recognized in 1993
* Coverage of the discovery of three satellites of Comet Hale-Bopp in 1995
* Best predictions for Leonid, Ursid, and Perseid meteor storms and
outbursts
* The "Deep Impact" and "Stardust" mission results compared to EPH
predictions
* Three planetary explosion mechanisms


SPECIAL PHENOMENA
* An explanation for the Allais eclipse pendulum effect
* The origin of the "black drop" effect during transits


POSSIBLE ARTIFICIALITY ON MARS
* First scientific evidence for artificiality at Cydonia on Mars
* An analysis of the "glassy tube" features on Mars


Some of these articles are already posted inhttp://metaresearch.orgor
published in "Dark Matter, Missing Planets and New Comets", North Atlantic
Books, Berkeley, second edition 1999. Past MRB issues will become available
on CD at a later date.


All of these subjects are on-topic in alt.astronomy.



Good! Ve vill now start you off slow enough so that one may hope you
can follow what is being presented!:


http://www.nationalgeographic.com/so...ax/low.html?2d



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