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It is amazing at how much mankind has learned, grown, and developed to appreciate the cosmic environment. We seem to feel that we are always discovering new answers to old questions. But in reality, we unexpectedly only discover more questions than answers in a never-ending cycle. Pulsars were initially unknown until about the late sixties using radio telescopes where these rotating neutron stars can create a swath of electromagnetic radiation across the Earth. This analogous lighthouse sweeping signal is accurate, repeatable, have a periodic response better than an atomic clock and obviously…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
It is amazing at how much mankind has learned, grown, and developed to appreciate the cosmic environment. We seem to feel that we are always discovering new answers to old questions. But in reality, we unexpectedly only discover more questions than answers in a never-ending cycle. Pulsars were initially unknown until about the late sixties using radio telescopes where these rotating neutron stars can create a swath of electromagnetic radiation across the Earth. This analogous lighthouse sweeping signal is accurate, repeatable, have a periodic response better than an atomic clock and obviously represents an unusual cosmic endeavor. What caused a neutron star within a Pulsar? What about unusual celestial trajectories? Does the rotation of a spinning neutron star actually alter gravity? This book questions the conventional wisdom about Pulsars and neutron stars offering a different approach to resolve some of these challenges. The view is in contrast to our conventional perceptions.A new awakening! Mankind hungrily desires to placate its curiosity. Pulsars and neutron stars are indeed challenges! We crave to unravel this cosmic mystery!
Autorenporträt
With a BSME and MSAE & Astro at NYU, Mr. Murad worked on the Apollo, NERVA, Space Shuttle, missiles, the Navy HEL, foreign technology, and future U.S. satellite systems. He chaired the First High-Frequency Gravity Wave Meeting and five STAIF Conferences. Mr. Murad is with the Morningstar Applied Physics, LLC and is an Associate Fellow of the AIAA.