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New Principles of Origins and Evolution: Revolutionary Paradigms of Beauty

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New Principles of Origins and Evolution: Revolutionary Paradigms of Beauty
AuthorAlexander A Scarborough
LanguageEnglish
SubjectCosmology, solar-system origins
Published2002
PublisherAuthor House
Pages180
ISBN0759684170

New Principles of Origins and Evolution: Revolutionary Paradigms of Beauty is a 2002 book by Alexander A Scarborough, published by AuthorHouse.

Overview

Scarborough sets out his account of the origin and evolution of the Solar System, built around his proposed Fourth Law of Planetary Motion (1995) — an extension of Kepler's and Newton's work — and his broader "LB/FLINE" model (Little Bangs / Five Laws of Planetary Motion – Internal Nucleosynthesis – Evolution). In this scheme, planets form from small "Little Bangs," become geometrically spaced, and evolve through successive stages driven by internal nucleosynthesis, with the Earth (and other planets) passing through expansion cycles. Scarborough presents this as a definitive alternative to conventional models of solar-system origins.

About the author

Alexander A. Scarborough (1925–2015) was an American independent researcher and author on solar-system origins and planetary evolution, a member of the Natural Philosophy Alliance who received its Sagnac Award in 2009.

Publication details

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