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Miller says a number of years ago he asked himself the question, what would be less problematic: to take on the mainstream ideology, or to take on gravity? He decided to take on gravity. Oddly enough, his first draft was on the back of a pizza box. "We don't understand the true cause of gravity," says Miller. "For all we know, it may be hidden in plain sight." Taking on Gravity: a Guide for Practical Gravitation provides a fresh new approach for the cause of gravity. This in-depth study, supported by equations, examples, and illustrations, is a must-read for anyone who seeks an alternative…mehr

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Miller says a number of years ago he asked himself the question, what would be less problematic: to take on the mainstream ideology, or to take on gravity? He decided to take on gravity. Oddly enough, his first draft was on the back of a pizza box. "We don't understand the true cause of gravity," says Miller. "For all we know, it may be hidden in plain sight." Taking on Gravity: a Guide for Practical Gravitation provides a fresh new approach for the cause of gravity. This in-depth study, supported by equations, examples, and illustrations, is a must-read for anyone who seeks an alternative view of the pervasive force. Questions like "What is gravity?" and "What causes it?" will finally make sense. Even if you are pro-Newton or pro-Einstein, you will likely find this book a true source of inspiration. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Miller prefers to think of himself as an accomplished physicist, writer, and inventor. A Christian man, born and raised in upstate New York. Miller says, he left the Big Apple to join the Navy. He misses working as a woodworker, and spends much of his time working on small projects. Miller is now retired near the Black Mountains, in Arizona, where he continues to pursue new ideas in astrophysics. There's nothing that can't be accomplished with hard work, determination, and perseverance. Miller says, it brothers him that much of the scientific community, smugly removes God from everything. Today, the idea that God made the Universe, is received with stern ridicule, and disapproving chuckles. Intelligent design is a quaint thought at best, after all, we understand everything after the Big Bang. Miller says, even though he may be labeled intellectually pathetic by some cosmologists, he strongly opposes any model that discredits the written Word of God.
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