Rob Hulsart wrote:
>
> >Don J. S. Adams wrote:
> >
> >> I thought the 'real' info on Maxwell was hard to come by?
> >
> >It is. The books you find are edited copies of the original
> >manuscripts.
I thought so.... crapola.... so its just all the doctored Heaviside stuff then?
Bearden says its available through someone called 'Dover'? I havent been able
to locate these folks....anyone know anything about Dover? Website, address,
phone number, ISBN?
> Very hard to come by.....but hopefully, if Richard Hoagland isn't lying, he
> has a copy of the origional treastise and is gonna post the whole 900 page
> thing on his site (www.enterprisemission.com).
I heard they were about half done these... I can't wait to get copies!!!
Apparently it cost them quite a bit too.... gotta admire Hoagland for that....
trying to help the common guy out and doing it from his own pockets!
He recommends Whittakers papers also... I d-loaded those.... but they're
way beyond me... don't know how the heck I'll decipher them yet...
> I heard that Harvard and
> some other schools have a few copies, but they are in a reference section
> and cannot be copied or taken out.
I heard rumours of this... if only we could get someone into Harvard to
photocopy these and then transcribe the important stuff and post it on the net! <g>
> Tom Bearden furnished Hoagland with his
> copy. Can't wait to have the proof to my professors to put in thier face
> that what they have been teaching like the word of god didn't even come from
> thier god's own mouth!!!
hahahahaha, I'd love to hear their reactions!
>
>
> -Rob H.
>
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