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Author: Polydeykis A. Papadopoulos

What is the future of Earth? Will it survive the reckless exploitation of its natural resources, or will it turn into a junk planet, burying its destroyer as well?

This same science – which destroys...

What is the future of Earth? Will it survive the reckless exploitation of its natural resources, or will it turn into a junk planet, burying its destroyer as well?

This same science – which destroys the environment through its reckless use – reveals the true image of the Universe using the trial and error method, constantly changing its "doctrine." From the...

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What is the future of Earth? Will it survive the reckless exploitation of its natural resources, or will it turn into a junk planet, burying its destroyer as well?

This same science – which destroys the environment through its reckless use – reveals the true image of the Universe using the trial and error method, constantly changing its "doctrine." From the flat Earth, the center of the Universe, we have reached the spherical Earth, which revolves around a humble star, lost on the outskirts of the Galaxy.

After the triumphant confirmation of the Theory of Relativity – which was initially mocked by the scientific community – and the dethronement of Newtonian Physics, what else follows? What else is about to be revised? Perhaps what we believe about our natural satellite, the Moon.

“... the origin and history of the Moon remain a great enigma, despite the efforts made towards this direction by so many remarkable scientists over the past one hundred and fifty years.” Dr. Harold Urey, 1893-1981, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1934, for the discovery of deuterium (a hydrogen isotope).

What is happening with the Moon? Its disc perfectly covers the disc of the Sun, it is unnaturally large for a satellite of Earth, the gravitational pull from the Sun is twice that of Earth, and yet it remains in its orbit.

With these and many other inexplicable phenomena that torment science and remain unanswered to this day, the author addresses in this work, embracing the view that human perception of the surrounding world is, by definition, imperfect, with a limited ability to comprehend “the whole.” On the other hand, he sounds the alarm about the destruction caused to the environment by human greed, but deep down he hopes that ultimately humanity, despite its mistakes, will survive, with or without "alien" oversight.

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Author
Polydeykis A. Papadopoulos
Publisher
Oselotos
Type
Natural Sciences
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
88
Release Date
11/2017
Publication Date
2017
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9789605645601

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What is the future of Earth? Will it survive the reckless exploitation of its natural resources, or will it turn into a junk planet, burying its destroyer as well?

This same science – which destroys the environment through its reckless use – reveals the true image of the Universe using the trial and error method, constantly changing its "doctrine." From the flat Earth, the center of the Universe, we have reached the spherical Earth, which revolves around a humble star, lost on the outskirts of the Galaxy.

After the triumphant confirmation of the Theory of Relativity – which was initially mocked by the scientific community – and the dethronement of Newtonian Physics, what else follows? What else is about to be revised? Perhaps what we believe about our natural satellite, the Moon.

“... the origin and history of the Moon remain a great enigma, despite the efforts made towards this direction by so many remarkable scientists over the past one hundred and fifty years.” Dr. Harold Urey, 1893-1981, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1934, for the discovery of deuterium (a hydrogen isotope).

What is happening with the Moon? Its disc perfectly covers the disc of the Sun, it is unnaturally large for a satellite of Earth, the gravitational pull from the Sun is twice that of Earth, and yet it remains in its orbit.

With these and many other inexplicable phenomena that torment science and remain unanswered to this day, the author addresses in this work, embracing the view that human perception of the surrounding world is, by definition, imperfect, with a limited ability to comprehend “the whole.” On the other hand, he sounds the alarm about the destruction caused to the environment by human greed, but deep down he hopes that ultimately humanity, despite its mistakes, will survive, with or without "alien" oversight.

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Author
Polydeykis A. Papadopoulos
Publisher
Oselotos
Type
Natural Sciences
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
88
Release Date
11/2017
Publication Date
2017
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9789605645601

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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