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This classic book on cataclysmic pole shifts first appeared in 1967 when it was an instant bestseller. Quickly it fell out of print, but it is now back in this deluxe edition. The book inspired the popular 1976 book The HAB Theory, about a series of global cataclysms. Chapters include: Evidence of Careenings of the Globe; Mechanics of the Great Deluge; Man: The Past, The Present, and the Future; The Cause of Gravitation; Sir Isaac Newton on Gravitation; Physical Evidence Refuting the Universal Mutual Attraction of Masses Theory; The Growth of the Theory of Gravitation Repulsion; Dynamic Electricity; Static Electricity; Research Projects; Origin of the Earth's Materials; Pre-Historic Forest Floors; The Creation of the Oceans; A Cosmic Cycle in Time; more.
About the Author
Brown, Hugh Auchincloss: - Hugh Auchincloss Brown (1879-1975) was an electrical engineer best known for advancing a theory of catastrophic pole shift. Brown claimed that massive accumulation of ice at the poles caused recurring tipping of the axis in cycles of approximately 4000--7500 years. Brown argued that because the earth wobbles on the axis and the crust slides on the mantle, a shift was demonstrably imminent, and suggested the use of nuclear explosions to break up the ice to forestall catastrophe.
About the Author
Brown, Hugh Auchincloss: - Hugh Auchincloss Brown (1879-1975) was an electrical engineer best known for advancing a theory of catastrophic pole shift. Brown claimed that massive accumulation of ice at the poles caused recurring tipping of the axis in cycles of approximately 4000--7500 years. Brown argued that because the earth wobbles on the axis and the crust slides on the mantle, a shift was demonstrably imminent, and suggested the use of nuclear explosions to break up the ice to forestall catastrophe.
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