Open Letter from Ron Pearson (September 9, 2014): The Scientific Discovery of the Spiritual Part of the Universe

In his e-mail, Ron Pearson writes:
"Could you professors all please help by writing to New Scientist to inform them of the existence of this solution?
The solution is important to this group's aim of communicating SURVIVAL as fact since it forms a main feature of its explanation."
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E-mail from Ron Pearson to New Scientist (August 2, 2014): General Relativity

In his e-mail, Ron Pearson writes:
"In 1988 Dr. Louis Essen, famous for his caesium beam atomic clock, published a critique saying Einstein broke the rules of logic in positing that a compound unit based on two basic units could be a universal constant. This was the speed of light: distance divided by time. "
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E-mail from Ron Pearson to New Scientist (May 17, 2004): A Holistic Solution is Available

In his e-mail, Ron Pearson writes:
"Readers need to know that a little read theory has been available in a scientific journal since 1997 that shows all these problems can be resolved simultaneously. Added credibility is provided from the way a solution to the vexed question of the "cosmological constant" is provided - and no other solution has yet appeared!"
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E-mail from Ron Pearson to New Scientist (July 4, 2003): Flaws in Physics - WHY PHYSICISTS SHOULD LISTEN TO ENGINEERS

In his e-mail, Ron Pearson writes:
"The mathematical expertise of the physicist is admired and not denied but the engineer can help with the simple things and so could have a useful part to play. This flaw would be immediately obvious to any mechanical engineer, especially one with experience of turbine design, since the effect is analogous to that used to extract energy from a fluid by a moving rotor."
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