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MENSA Bulletin, the magazine of American MENSA, reviews Magnetic Reversals and Evolutionary Leaps 18 Aug 09 - "At last, here's a probable explanation of those "missing links — there aren't any." MENSA Bulletin reviews Magnetic Reversals and Evolutionary Leaps |
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Magnetic Reversals is Excellent I just finished your book “Magnetic Reversals and Evolutionary Leaps” and found it fantastic. I really like your writing style, and you turned a dry subject into something very exciting. I see no doubt that you are right. The one thing that I am still wondering about is exactly how the detonations occur in the atmosphere. A long time ago, I was blessed to be able to take a nuclear physics class from a wonderful professor at Montana Tech, and he made us “think out” nuclear reactions and the possibilities of new ideas. I have been intrigued by the life progression of a sun into a carbon ball, and have wondered if there could be a Helium bomb. Lo and behold, with the internet available now, it was learned that there is a possibility of such a device. This led me to research a little bit after reading your book. I learned the exosphere is loaded with Helium and Hydrogen, and some carbon dioxide. Hmmm, how can carbon dioxide, which is heavier than air, get up there? Fusion perhaps? I think so. It appears to me that these lighter gasses are pooled in the exosphere, and under the right conditions as you describe become fusion bombs. Another source of carbon dioxide? LOL!
I think
your book has proven again how much the pompous scientific world does
not know. Excellent job.
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Natura non facit saltum (Nature does not make leaps.) Charles Darwin's friend Thomas Huxley insisted that nature does take leaps. He was therefore labeled a "saltationist." |
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