Table of Contents - Volume 13
Meteors, Microfossils Time, Europa, Venus, Mars, Rogue Planets, Relativity, Infinity, Cyclic Big Bang, Black Hole at the Edge of the Universe February - March 2011
Edited by
Rudy Schild, Ph.D.,
Center for Astrophysics,
Harvard-Smithsonian
John McKim Malville, Ph.D.,
Department of Astrophysical, Planetary, and Atmospheric Sciences,
University of Colorado at Boulder, USA,
I. Consciousness and the Anthropic Principle
1.
The Origin of the Modern Anthropic Principle
Helge Kragh, Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3700-3705.
2.
Cosmological Foundations of Consciousness
Chris King, Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3706-3725.
3.
On the Origin of Our Sub-Universe: Cosmic Consciousness.
Yew-Kwang Ng, Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3754-3764.
4.
The Anthropic Principle and the Fine Tuning of the Universe
D. J. Mullan and J. MacDonald,, Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 4166-4173.
II. Ancient Cosmologies
5.
Ancient South American Cosmology:
Four Thousand Years of the Myth of the Fox
Robert A. Benfer, Ph.D., Louanna Furbee, Ph.D., and Hugo Ludeña R.,Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3726-3742.
6.
Meteoritics & Cosmology Among the Aboriginal Cultures of Australia
Duane Hamacher, Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3743-3753.
7.
Was There A Ptolemaic Revolution in Ancient Egyptian Astronomy? Souls, Stars & Cosmology.
Nicholas Campion Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 4174-4186.
III. Arrow of Time
8.
Does the Photon Carry the Arrow of Time
Darryl Leiter, Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3621-3636.
9.
The Future, Past & Present Exist Simultaneously
Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13.
IV. Titan, Enceladus, Europa
10.
A Mission to Titan, Europa, or Enceladus?
Pabulo Henrique Rampelotto, Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3765-3675.
11.
Europa: Orbital Surface Sampling Without Landing
Katarina Miljković, Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3776-3789.
12.
Water Oceans of Europa and Other Moons :
Implications For Life in Other Solar Systems
Solomonidou, A., Coustenis, A., Bampasidis, G., Kyriakopoulos, K.,
Moussas, X., Bratsolis, E., Hirtzig, M., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 4191-4211.
13.
Niche Habitats for Extra-Terrestrial Life:
The Potential for Astrobiology on the Moons of Saturn and Jupiter
Leila Battison, Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3790-3799.
14. Peptide Bond Formation: RNA's Big Bang Koji Tamura, Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3800-3810.
15. The CI Carbonaceous Chondrites as the Missing Old Meteorites of
Mars and Implications for Early Mars Biology J.E. Brandenburg, Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3800-3810.
V: Planets: Venus, Mars & Rogue Planets
16.
The Mars Homestead For An Early Mars Scientific Settlement
Bruce Mackenzie, Georgi Petrov, Bart Leahy, and Anthony Blair, Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3849-3865.
17.
Venus and Earth: Developmental Twins? E. V. Sharkov, Ph.D.,
Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. In press
18.
Quantum Mechanics Describes Planetary Orbits
Marçal de Oliveira Neto, Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3866-3874.
19.
Rogue Planets: Did Earth Originate in Another Solar System?
Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. In press.
VI: The Static Universe
20.
Part I:
Observational Evidence Favors
a Static Universe
David F. Crawford, Ph.D.,
Sydney Institute for Astronomy,
School of Physics, University of Sydney. Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3875-3946.
21.
Part II:
Observational Evidence Favors
a Static Universe
David F. Crawford, Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3947-3999.
22.
Part III:
Observational Evidence Favors
a Static Universe
David F. Crawford, Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 4000-4057.
VI: Gravity, Gravitons, Dark Matter
23.
Identifying a Kaluza Klein Treatment of a Graviton
Andrew Beckwith, Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13.
24.
The Origins of Matter
Yair Goldin-Halfon, Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13.
25.
Dark Matter Redistribution Explains Galaxy Growth
and Rotation Curve Development
Daniel E. Friedmann, Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13.
26.
Singularities of the Gravitational Fields of
Static Thin Loop and Double Spheres
Mei Xiaochun, Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13.
VII: Infinity, the Cyclic Big Bang & the Black Hole at the Edge of the Universe
27.
The Quantization of Classical Fields Equations
and the Cyclic Universe
Guo Zhu. Ho, Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 4058-4073.
28.
The Cyclic Universe Driven by
Loop Quantum Cosmology
Yongge Ma, Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 4074-4079.
29.
Proliferation of the Phoenix Universe
Jun Zhang, Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 4080-4085.
30.
The Special Theory of Double
Relativity Herman A. van Hoeve, Ph.D.,
Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 4087-4117.
31.
A Cyclic Universe Dominated Alternatively
by Matter and Antimatter Dragan Slavkov Hajdukovic, Ph.D., CERN, Geneva
Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 4118-4124.
32.
Cosmic Cycles of Hindu Cosmology:
Scientific Underpinnings and Implications
Yash P. Aggarwal, Ph.D., Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13.
33.
Is the Universe Expanding?
Oliver K. Manuel, Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 4187-4190.
34.
Infinity, Patterned Symmetry, Pythagoras, and the Black Hole at the Edge of the Universe
Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 4125-4165.
VIII: Genetics, Meteors, Microfossils & the Origins of Life
35. Meteors & Microfossils Richard Hoover, Journal of Cosmology, Vol 13. 3811-3848.
Commentaries on: Meteors & Microfossils
36.
Genetics Indicates Extra-Terrestrial Origin of Life: the First Gene R. Joseph, & N. C. Wickramasinghe
Journal of Cosmology.
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