Featured in the Fall 2003 Issue Vol. 16, No. 3


Tarrajna Dorsey with other exuberant members of the Seattle LaRouche Youth Movement, investigating the principle of powers, using cubic blocks.


Wilbur Wright pilots the Wright brothers’ glider in 1902 at Kitty Hawk, N.C. (Wright State University Repository)

Science and the Youth Movement
THE LAROUCHE YOUTH MOVEMENT TAKES OFF IN EUROPE
Burn the Textbooks! Re-create the Original Discoveries! (full text, pdf format)
Jason Ross

OBSERVING MARS RETROGRADE MOTION
Astronomy As Political Philosophy
Timothy Vance


FEATURES

SCIENCE FOR TEACHERS
Visualizing the Complex Domain (full text, pdf format)
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
LaRouche elaborates on the primary mental block to mastering Gauss’s writings on the Complex Domain, and why empiricism is virtually Satanism.

100 YEARS OF POWERED FLIGHT
How the Wright Brothers Began It All (partial text) Carl Osgood
American ingenuity, persistence, and most of all, a love of discovery led to man’s first powered flight.

WHEN SCIENCE, ART, AND FUN WERE ONE
Benjamin Franklin and ‘Science in the American Parlor’ (partial text) Elisabeth Pascali
The American Philosophical Society, founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1743, brought the intellectual culture of early America to life with a recent exhibit of the scientific instruments in daily use in Philadelphia, 1750-1875
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NEWS
SPECIAL REPORT
The Lesson of the Blackout: Rebuild the Transmission Grid
Marsha Freeman

FUSION REPORT
INTERVIEW WITH PROF. FRIEDWARDT WINTERBERG (full text)
A Revolutionary Concept for Fusion Energy

ANCIENT DISCOVERY
The Case of the Guara or Centerboard (full text)
Rick Sanders

DEPARTMENTS
EDITORIAL
The ABC of Cosmic Humbuggery
(full text)
Laurence Hecht

The Best Young Scientists in the World Work with LaRouche
Nick Walsh

LETTERS

NEWS BRIEFS

BOOKS
Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilization
by Graham Hancock
Reviewed by Charles Hughes

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