THE REALITY, NOW AND UNDERSTANDING

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

This chapter gives a literature list.

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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2.0 LITERATURE

1

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

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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

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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.
13


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

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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

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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

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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


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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

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Bohm's Alternative to Quantum Mechanics
Scientific American May 1994 p 32-39
1.0 INTRODUCTION
45



John Gribbon


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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.
46


John Maddox

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Star masses and bayesian probability
NATURE Vol 371, 20 October 1994, page 649
1.0 INTRODUCTION
47


R.P. Kirshner

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The Earth's Elements
Scientific American, October 1994, Page 37-41
1.0 INTRODUCTION
48


Carl Sagan

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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
52


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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