–Pacific Book
Review
Westberg’s
book—written with Orey—explores a wealth of scientific phenomena in language
that’s vivid and accessible to lay readers.
--Kirkus
Book Review
Intriguing facts that’ll surprise you . . . Did you know?
• It takes a novel approach to explain gravity as a physical phenomenon.
• Take the journey into one-
and two-dimensional realms of magnetism that lead to our three-dimensional
world. • Find out how eddy currents are the reasons behind cryovolcanoes on the
minor planet Ceres to solar flares on the Sun.
• Get informed about
Earth-threatening coronal mass ejections to global dust storms on Mars.
Storms in the cosmos is an interesting happening and
one that has been on my brain from time to time. My son Jack and I have noticed
that what we are mulling over with fascinating “should” and “could”
questions—including cause of weather on Earth or planets—can have plausible
answers. Our ideas, both usual and unusual, don’t stop anywhere in the
Universe. Read more starting on Page 16.
Solar Superstorms: The idea of the Sun and superstorms is a reality. Solar tornadoes are not a new thought. Why? Page 64.
RICHARD M. WESTBERG is a science devotee and forward thinker. He holds a B.A. in Business Administration from Long Beach State College. After high school, he became interested in physics, and since then has perfected his self-taught passion for astronomy and space sciences. The engineer learned how to repair TVs and have a handle on radio communication, and is a Carl Sagan enthusiast. A native of Southern California, he resides in Arizona.
CAL OREY is a best-selling author-journalist. She has a master’s degree in English from San Francisco State University. Her books include the hugely popular Healing Powers book series (containing scientific studies). She penned The Man Who Predicts Earthquakes, writes a monthly Earth Changes column for Oracle 20/20 Magazine, and is a frequent News Segment Earth-changes radio guest on “Coast to Coast AM.” She is a native Californian. www.calorey.com.
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