There is abundant evidence that alien astronauts are exploring Planet Earth. The vehicles observed have no visible means of support such as rocket propulsion, jet engines, rotor blades or wings, although they must be counteracting the force of gravity.
But how? For half a century no one had the faintest idea. It is one mystery driving scientists frantic. Another one is the actual cause of gravity: this has never been discovered, and there is no satisfactory explanation in any text-book.
Disctech responds to both challenges. The combined intellectual experiments of Krafft and Gulko result in a theory about gravity, and this fits in brilliantly with C.E. Last’s gravitational theory and with speculations about infinity.
Robert Morison responds to the challenge of intrusive astronauts, firstly by looking at encounters characterised by forcefield effects, and secondly by devising a cunning plan for cancelling gravity.
He also considers the relevant issues of the track record of science in the past, New Age attitudes to the Universe, extraterrestrials’ attitudes to us and the significance of crop circle artwork.
If his levitation idea works, the release of Disctech will place immense power in the hands of the people.
Fortunately for aficionados of the unexplained, air force authorities and intelligence agencies will not be able to put the book down.
Solve a murder, save her mother, and stop the apocalypse? No problem. She has a foul-mouthed troll on her side. For Austin homicide detective Leira Berens, happy is running down bad guys and solving crimes. And she’s damn good at it. Which is why when the Light Elf prince is murdered, the king breaks a centuries old treaty and crosses between worlds to seek her help. Wait a min...
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