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News, Stories and Reviews

News Stories and Reviews
Related to Starburst Research

Superwave Theory

• Oregonian, June 8, 1988 (larger view)

• Oregonian, November 3, 1988 (larger view)


Cosmology

• Astronomy magazine, AstroNews section, August 1986


Subquantum Kinetics

• Astronomy magazine, AstroNews section, August 1986

• “Brown dwarf discovery confirms theory of spontaneous energy generation,” New Energy News, February 1996, pp. 17-18.

• “LaViolette prediction of Pioneer anomaly challenges energy conservation law,” Enews Blog of Sepp Hasslberger

• Book review by Prof. Podkletnov in Infinite Energy magazine

• Book review by Hal Fox in Journal of New Energy
• Book review by Dr. Eugene Mallove, Editor-in-Chief, Infinite Energy Magazine


Oregonian, June 8, 1988 (Click to zoom)
Oregonian, June 8, 1988 (Click to zoom)
Oregonian, November 3, 1988 (Click to zoom)
Oregonian, November 3, 1988 (Click to zoom)
Astronomy magazine, AstroNews section, August 1986 (click to zoom)
Astronomy magazine, AstroNews section, August 1986 (click to zoom)


 

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  • Selected Read

    • B-ZFrontier Physics: Subquantum Kinetics
    • ModelGSubquantum Kinetics (nontechnical summary)
    • 01-SQKInterviews and News
    • RIR-110315Interview of P. LaViolette at Red Ice Radio
    • AmsterdamPaul LaViolette's Seminar at Amsterdam (3-27-2011)
    • Hubble telescope image of M81(courtesy of NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team)SQK Cosmology
    • GfieldBlack Holes - Mother Stars
    • The B-2 Advanced Technology Bomber.  In 1993 Paul LaViolette demonstrated that it is propelled by T. Townsend Brown's electrokinetic technologyAdvanced Propulsion: Electrogravitics
    • 11-gammabubblesGalactic Superwaves and Core Explosions
    • Figure 3. Infrared image of the Galactic center radio-emitting source Sagittarius A* seen at a wavelength of 8.7 microns (red spot marked as GC).  Taken with the Hale Telescope.  (Courtesy of Stolovy, Hayward, and Herter)Galactic Cosmic Ray Volleys: A Coming Global Disaster

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