Record-Breaking Books

“This is a hugely successful book in open source:

Laurence Felker, “The Evans Equations of Unified Field Theory” (open source first published by Abramis Academic in 2007 in paperback)

Laurence Felker is a well known engineer, author and lecturer who lives in Nevada and lectures in California.”

“M .W. Evans, S. J. Crothers, H. Eckardt and K. Pendergast, “Criticisms of the Einstein Field Equation” (open source).

Alex Hill and colleagues may be interested in translating it into Spanish. Its open source translation into other languages would be all to the good. The scientometrics show that translation greatly increases readership.”

It goes without saying that they are ‘open source’; nobody in their right mind would pay to read this nonsense. How are they then ‘record-breaking’? According to Google Scholar, the Felker book has been cited 216 times. Every single citation is due to members of the AIAS conspiracy … except for Felker himself! Yes, even he does not cite his own book. But why indeed would a well-known central-heating engineer need to mention any unified field theory (which are two-a-penny in both the bona fide and fringe physics literature, by the way). The other book has been cited 124 times; again, every single citation is due to the AIAS cranks. This book was published by Victor Riecansky. He has now dropped Ron, so perhaps we should not pursue him. But we cannot resist asking why he is claiming to be 51 on the Badoo dating-website (he is 70, according to Companies House). Does Lynne know? We hinted some time ago that someone else was not averse to the illicit dating game:

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