Way to ETIs - Applied Gravitational Mass Spectroscopy (Hardcover)


In this book, the main principles of gravitation mass spectroscopy are discussed. The possibilities of this method to investigate the long-range order in liquids, synthetic and natural polymers of organic and inorganic nature are shown. Special attention is paid to the analysis of chemical and physical processes as well as to information fields of cluster ensembles and their interaction in the distance (e.g. gravitational radiation signals with super light velocity, new communication channel with ETIs, a first contact with our nearest extraterrestrial civilisation on the planet Uranus, interception in the ETIs in real time). A forced formation of a new molecular matter as clusters in stationary waves of white and colour noises of vacuum was established. The application of the method in chemistry, physics, botany, zoology, medicine, material research, applied informatics, astrophysics, mineralogy and even astrology has been suggested. The book is recommended for a broad readership that are interested in nature sciences like chemists, physicists, biologists, doctors, students, engineers and technicians.

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In this book, the main principles of gravitation mass spectroscopy are discussed. The possibilities of this method to investigate the long-range order in liquids, synthetic and natural polymers of organic and inorganic nature are shown. Special attention is paid to the analysis of chemical and physical processes as well as to information fields of cluster ensembles and their interaction in the distance (e.g. gravitational radiation signals with super light velocity, new communication channel with ETIs, a first contact with our nearest extraterrestrial civilisation on the planet Uranus, interception in the ETIs in real time). A forced formation of a new molecular matter as clusters in stationary waves of white and colour noises of vacuum was established. The application of the method in chemistry, physics, botany, zoology, medicine, material research, applied informatics, astrophysics, mineralogy and even astrology has been suggested. The book is recommended for a broad readership that are interested in nature sciences like chemists, physicists, biologists, doctors, students, engineers and technicians.

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Imprint

nova science publishers

Country of origin

United States

Release date

July 2013

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

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Dimensions

260 x 180 x 28mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

331

ISBN-13

978-1-62808-091-9

Barcode

9781628080919

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LSN

1-62808-091-4



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