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Paul A. LaViolette
Bio:
Paul A. LaViolette received his BA in physics from
Johns Hopkins, his MBA from the University of
Chicago, and his Ph.D. in system theory from
Portland State. Currently president of the Starburst
Foundation, a scientific research institute, he is
known for his contributions to physics, astronomy,
geology, and electrogravitic field propulsion.
Besides his book Decoding the Message of the
Pulsars, he has authored four other books—
Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion, Subquantum
Kinetics, Genesis of the Cosmos, and Earth Under
Fire. He first announced his findings on the ETI
origin of pulsars at the January 2000 American
Astronomical Society meeting in Atlanta. He is the
first propose using pulsed, broadband, targeted
beacons for ETI communication.
Paul LaViolette is also the originator of the
subquantum kinetics, the first unified field theory to
predict a connection between electricity and
gravitation. His theory promises to allow the
engineering spacecraft capable of defying gravity
and traveling in excess of the speed of light. He
predicted the existence of the Pioneer Effect 18
years before JPL scientists announced the
discovery. He is also the first astronomer to
disprove the expanding universe theory by
showing its inability to fit observational data in a
consistent manner. He is known for originating the
galactic superwave concept and is the first to
predict that high intensity cosmic ray volleys from
the core of our Galaxy have triggered major shifts
in Earth's ice age climate, later confirmed by ice
core data. He is also the first to discover high
concentrations of cosmic dust and gold in ice age
polar ice. Further background information can be
found at: http://www.etheric.com.
Lecture: Intelligent Communication from the Galaxy
Paul LaViolette will discuss evidence showing that
for over 40 years astronomers have been
receiving radio communications of extraterrestrial
intelligence (ETI) origin mistaking them as natural
objects. These interstellar radio-emitting beacons
termed pulsars are the most complex ordered
signal phenomenon known to astronomy. Paul will
show examples of how the sky positions and
periods of certain pulsars have been carefully
chosen to point out key geometrical relationships
such as pi, the phi ratio, the location of the Galactic
center, portrayed using the geometric one-radian
concept, the location and orientation of the Earth's
ecliptic plane, and the locations of the Crab and
Vela supernova remnants which are the two
remnants that lie closest to our solar system
among those having ages <15,000 years. Paul will
show how this pulsar subset conveys a message
informing about an intense cosmic ray barrage,
that was emitted from our Galaxy's core and that
passed our solar system around 14,000 years
ago. He notes that such a superwave
phenomenon, which could recur in the near future,
would be a natural topic for ETI communication.
Dr. LaViolette will describe how a technically
advanced Galaxy wide civilization has developed
the ability to produce these signals by using maser
beams to create force fields near the surface of a
cosmic ray emitting star. He will explain how these
beacons likely constitute a galactic GPS system for
interstellar navigation to and from our Galactic
sector. He will present examples of some field
propulsion technologies that have been under
development in the U.S. which have thrust-to-
power ratios of up to 300,000 times that of the
Space Shuttle main engine and will also discuss a
gravity impulse beam technology that could allow
superluminal travel to distant star systems.