The Phantom of the Poles

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Author: William Reed ISBN: 9781465579584
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: William Reed
ISBN: 9781465579584
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
THIS volume is not written to entertain those who read for amusement, but to establish and prove, so far as proof can he established and proved, a half-score or more of mighty truths hitherto nit comprehended. This may seem boastful; but, when understood, I hope it will not be so considered; for one key will unlock them all. Throw away the key, or refuse to use it, and the truths will remain securely locked in the archives of the unknowable, as they have been since man inhabited the earth. I fully realize that the task is herculean; but as Hercules performed his tasks, I hope to do likewise. I am aware that I also have one powerful giant to tackle; but the stone in my sling may land at the place at which it is aimed, and the giant Prejudice be laid low and be succeeded by that young stalwart, General Investigation. The problems to be solved are as follows: 1. Why is the earth flattened at the poles? 2. Why have the poles never been reached? 3. Why is the sun invisible so long in winter near the farthest points north or south?
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THIS volume is not written to entertain those who read for amusement, but to establish and prove, so far as proof can he established and proved, a half-score or more of mighty truths hitherto nit comprehended. This may seem boastful; but, when understood, I hope it will not be so considered; for one key will unlock them all. Throw away the key, or refuse to use it, and the truths will remain securely locked in the archives of the unknowable, as they have been since man inhabited the earth. I fully realize that the task is herculean; but as Hercules performed his tasks, I hope to do likewise. I am aware that I also have one powerful giant to tackle; but the stone in my sling may land at the place at which it is aimed, and the giant Prejudice be laid low and be succeeded by that young stalwart, General Investigation. The problems to be solved are as follows: 1. Why is the earth flattened at the poles? 2. Why have the poles never been reached? 3. Why is the sun invisible so long in winter near the farthest points north or south?

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