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On the States of Physical Space
Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky
In this first English translation of a 1938 article draft, Vernadsky proposes that living matter exists as droplets of a Riemannian space, dispersed within the Euclidean space of the inert matter of the biosphere.
ON VERNADSKY’S SPACE
More on Physical Space-Time
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Remarks on receipt of the translation of Academician V.I. Vernadsky’s On the States of Physical Space as a Festschrift for LaRouche’s 85th birthday.
Korea’s Nuclear Past, Present, and Future
Dr. Chang Kun Lee
A founder of Korea’s nuclear program tells how Korea began nuclear research as a Third World nation after World War II, and within 50 years developed into an industrial powerhouse, supplying 27 percent of the nation’s electricity by nuclear power.
EDITORIAL
Reality and the Science of Climate
NEWS BRIEFS
GLOBAL WARMING UPDATE
VIEWPOINT
Malaysia’s Role in Defying
the Coming Ice Age
Mohd Peter Davis
BOOKS
The Mystery of the Olmecs
by David Hatcher Childress
Reviewed by Charles Hughes
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ENVIRONMENT
INTERVIEW:
DR. R. TIMOTHY PATTERSON
There’s No Correlation Between
CO2 and Climate Change
NUCLEAR REPORT
Russia’s Nuclear Energy
Plan for the Next 50 Years
Marsha Freeman
BIOLOGY & MEDICINE
Medical Isotopes in the
21st Century
Robert E. Schenter, Ph.D.
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
Technologies We Can’t
Afford To Ignore
Marjorie Mazel Hecht
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