PSI Blog 20190904 Pierre Berrigan’s French translation
of Infinite Universe Theory (Théorie de l'univers infini)
now available
Many, many, many, thanks to Pierre Berrigan for translating IUT into French. As far as I
can tell, he did a wonderful job. I met Pierre through a response he gave on Quora. It turns out
that physicist Paul
Marmet was his uncle. Professor Marmet was one of the
early dissidents, having written 30
papers and books refuting the Big Bang Theory and the solipsism of quantum mechanics. One of my
favorites is:
Marmet, Paul, 1990, Big Bang Cosmology Meets an Astronomical Death:
21st Century, Science and Technology (P.O. Box, 17285, Washington, D.C. 20041),
v. 3, no. 2, p. 52-59. [https://www.newtonphysics.on.ca/bigbang/index.html].
Another is his self-published book:
Marmet, Paul, 1993, Absurdities in Modern Physics: a
Solution, or, A Rational Interpretation of Modern Physics, Éditions du Nordir;
1st edition (January 1, 1993), 144 p. [https://www.newtonphysics.on.ca/heisenberg/index.html].
[This is a collector’s item, with hard copies selling for up to $900. Lucky
you. Most chapters are available for download at the above link.
An excellent 5-star review is on the Amazon sale page.]
Pierre apparently caught the bug from Paul in that he also has been critical of the Big Bang Theory for a long time. Pierre recently
retired as an IT consultant and has answered over 160 questions on Quora. If
you have any French-speaking friends, “Théorie de l'univers infini” might be the perfect holiday
gift.
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