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Peter Strassberg

    A Funny Place: Our World-The Surface to a Higher Realm
    Déjà Vu, All Over Again: The James Webb Space Telescope and The Edge of Space: Debunking the Big Bang
    When Einstein Went To Roswell: UFOs-The Conquest of Gravity and Space
    • Traveling to the stars is possible. Albert Einstein realized this when he was shown the UFO evidence that had been discovered in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. The evidence caused a profound unsettling of that great man's beliefs. How could creatures from other worlds ever have reached our planet? Nothing in Einstein's understanding of physics could explain it. In this book, Peter Strassberg shows how space travel can happen. The Big Bang theory, he argues, is wrong. A simpler, more concise concept-of a curved, fourth-di-mensional universe-takes its place. Gravity and inertia, two sides of the same coin, are fully explained. It is all done in an understandable, easy-to-follow fashion with clear illustrations. Finally, the author provides a concise history of events from Roswell to the present that blows the lid off the intelligence community's ongoing control of vital, advanced scientific knowledge. Extraordinary documents, obtained through FOIA, are reprinted in full in the book's appendices. They uncover the vast, hidden extraterrestrial data that is now just beginnning to trickle out to the public.

      When Einstein Went To Roswell: UFOs-The Conquest of Gravity and Space
    • Peter Strassberg, M.D., is a passionate guy only one of whose books is about medicine-the rest have all been devoted to figuring out how larger bodies than ours, including the universe, behave, which means he's spent a lot of time thinking about mathematics and physics, especially astrophysics. He's been intrigued by this enormous subject since long before his first volume, The Hunger for More, appeared in 2014, and he's devoted his spare time since to whether what has come to be called the "Big Bang" actually ever happened, or whether an entirely different process has been driving the universe all along. Here, Dr. Strassberg considers what the Webb Telescope is likely to discover as its big eye reaches ever closer to the far edge of the universe. Many observers believe that, sooner or later, as we can see farther and farther back in time, they'll be able to spot evidence of the Big Bang. The author doesn't think so. For him, the whole theory was invented to explain the cosmic "Red Shift," leading to unavoidable tweaks-all based on a fundamental fallacy. Instead, he offers a much simpler and more scientifically rigorous view of the cosmos. Read this book to find out, step by step, what that view consists of.

      Déjà Vu, All Over Again: The James Webb Space Telescope and The Edge of Space: Debunking the Big Bang