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From: Robert McElwaine <rem5@sawdust.cvfn.org>
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Subject: GAMMA-RAY BURSTS--REAL CAUSE
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 1995 00:59:07 +0100
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                          GAMMA-RAY BURSTS--REAL CAUSE

               Astro-physicists and astronomers are still scratching 
          their heads about the mysterious GAMMA-RAY BURSTS.  They were 
          originally thought to originate from "neutron stars" in the 
          disc of our galaxy.  But the new Gamma Ray Telescope now in 
          Earth orbit has been detecting them in all directions 
          uniformly, and their source locations in space do NOT 
          correspond to any known objects, (except for a few cases of 
          directional coincidence). 
    
               Gamma-ray bursts are a NECESSARY CONSEQUENCE of the 
          GENERAL UNIFIED Theory of the physical universe developed by 
          the late Physicist Dewey B. Larson.  According to page 386 of 
          his book "THE UNIVERSE OF MOTION", published in 1984, the 
          gamma-ray bursts are coming from SUPERNOVA EXPLOSIONS in the 
          ANTI-MATTER HALF of the physical universe, which Larson calls 
          the "Cosmic Sector".  Because the anti-matter universe exists 
          in a RECIPROCAL RELATION to our material universe, with the 
          SPEED OF LIGHT as the BOUNDARY between them, and has THREE 
          dimensions of TIME, and ONLY ONE dimension of space, the 
          gamma-ray bursts can pop into our material half ANYWHERE in 
          space, seemingly at random.  (This is WHY the source 
          locations of the bursts do not correspond with known objects, 
          and come from all directions uniformly.) 
    
               I wonder how close to us in space a source location 
          would have to be for a gamma-ray burst to kill all or most 
          life on Earth!  There would be NO WAY to predict one, NOR to 
          stop it! 
    
               Perhaps some of the MASS EXTINCTIONS of the past, which 
          are now being blamed on impacts of comets and asteroids, were 
          actually caused by nearby GAMMA-RAY BURSTS! 
          

               Please read the book "THE UNIVERSE OF MOTION", by Dewey 
          B. Larson. 


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                                   Robert E. McElwaine
                                   B.S., Physics and Astronomy, UW-EC







