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The Electro-Gravitic Theory of Celestial Motion & Cosmology
(A Special Issue of The Velikovskian, by Charles Ginenthal)
Hard cover, 154pp, ISBN 0-9639759-0-3Electro-Gravitic Theory of Celestial Motion & Cosmology presents a revolutionary explanation of celestial motion which challenges Albert Einstein's theory of General Relativity and Isaac Newton's view that gravity and intertia are the only forces which generate celestial motion.
Employing Electro-Gravitic Theory, Charles Ginenthal maintains that celestial bodies exhibit systematic behavior not explained by traditional theory. This theory posits the concept that electromagnetism is a counter force to gravity which can be fully tested in space.
This cosmological theory challenges nearly all the established explanations for the birth, evolution, and death of galaxies, as well as the birth, evolution and death of stars. The hallmark of the theory is that is explains these cosmological processes strictly in terms of entropy, or the Second Law of Thermodynamics. No area of cosmology is left as it stands today. For example, planet formation, as envisioned by the Nebular Theory, is rejected for a theory that planets are captured bodies and that the Solar System, as Immanuel Velikovsky suggested, has a history of instability from early times.
This Motion Theory can be tested in space by placing a highly magnetic, low-mass ball outside the Earth's magnetosphere in a highly circular orbit and observing if there is a change of that orbit. If there is any change in the orbit, it will either demonstrate the validity of the theory or destroy it. The evidence is laid out in clear, understandable terms with footnotes and a scientific Appendix which formulates the experiment to be carried out in space.
For those interested in a radically new explanation of cosmology, this theory shatters all traditional concepts.
Contributor
Charles Ginenthal is the author of Carl Sagan and Immanuel Velikovsky and co-author of Stephen J. Gould and Immanuel Velikovsky. He has published papers in the journals AEON, Meta Research, and The Velikovskian. His work also appeared in the Proceeding of the Immanuel Velikovsky Centennial 1895-1995, in ABA, the Glory and Torment, The Life of Immanuel Velikovsky, written by Velikovsky's daughter, Ruth Velikovsky Sharon Ph.D., and in Rebels & Devils, The Psychology of Liberation, with distinguished authors Robert Anton Wilson, William S. Burroughs, and Timothy Leary.