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Abbreviated Reviews
"It's still the same old universe, but
gravity is the 4th dimension of that same old universe. I'm grateful for the
indelible change in my perception of it. It may be impossible to overstate the
importance of this book. The one, two three and X Y Z of comprehensive
infinity."
- Mark Stephen Halfon, Ph.D., Philosophy
(Nassau University), Brooklyn, New York. (1977 - 2007)
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"An ambitious new treatise on the otherwise
seasoned subjects of Space & Time. We are not qualified to evaluate it, but
are pleased to see it in this (at that time 'comic book') format."
- THE
WHOLE EARTH CATALOGUE, Portola Institute, 1970 - 71
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"An unprecedented and awesomely credible non-mathematical theory which matter-of-factly proves that gravity is the 4th dimension of time, then forthwith discovers the previously unrecognized - therefore unidentified - 5th & 6th dimensions of electricity and magnetism."
- Dr. John Shaw, Chemistry Prof. 1971,
University Of California @ Berkeley
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"Gravity Is The 4th Dimension' - A
documentary scientific 'Future Shock'; major conceptual breakthrough. It must
be disqualified or formally acknowledged at the foundations of modern
theoretical physics; there is no middle ground. So advanced it's simple."
- Mark Vukovic, Electronics Tech, U.S.N. USS Shasta
(AE-33), San Francisco, CA.
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"This book has clearly made a formerly
mystified theoretical physics truly comprehensible to anyone with high school
reading skills and 'street people' in general. Beyond its overt revolutionary
scientific import, the social implications are also profound. Bound to surprise
and constructively influence an enormous number of people for a very long time.
Ignoring or denying it won't make it go away. Now I know what E=MC squared means."
- Don Donahue, original printer and publisher of ZAP Comix, San Francisco
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"Gravity really is the 4th dimension, and
levity and mirth use to be the 5th and 6th dimensions, until K.B. Robertson
proved them to be electricity & magnetism, respectively."
- Herb Caen,
The San Francisco CHRONICLE
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"Not without levity, the sharp shooting author expertly documents his academic and historical subject; then - suddenly - the reader is experientially surrounded by it. There is no intellectual escape from the 4-D space-time continuum anymore, in or out of an ignorant or uninterested yawn. The very act of reading these words is directly and physically sustained by it. Observing various responses of others, in the early stages of recognizing it, is a recreation in itself. The informal narrative is a social liberation. The conservative elements don't like it already."
- Sallie
Taylor Melinda Bryan, 1979
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"Academic L.S.D. in a Stockholm punch bowl, and everybody's invited. Ready or not there is no way out of this but through it. A scientific Odyssey. The most remarkable fact about 'The New Gravity' is that it was not discovered and written fifty or more years earlier."
- Gregory Nageotte, Ph.D. Philosophy, Santa
Barbara, CA. 1979
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"I am unable to disqualify it."
- Dr. Richard Feynman, 1966, Professor Emeritus,
Cal Tech
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"It reads a hell of a lot more easily and comprehensively than anything else of the subject of Einstein's Relativity. Reads at least as easily as the brass tacks section of any good sci. fi. mag., and it is not science fiction."
- Travis T. Hipp, KSAN radio, San Francisco,
1970
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