The author is a Ph.D. graduate of the University of California at Berkeley in pure mathematics (1968), and his thesis adviser was Prof. (Emeritus) John L. Rhodes. He has done basic research for Bell Laboratories and taught mathematics at Michigan Technological University; and has also authored six books, three of which are in alternative physics, one in mathematics concerning the Lebesgue measure and the first digit and the continuum problems, and a memoir giving his philosophy of science and his view of truth based upon his life experience of working in mathematics and physics. All the author's books -- including his physics books -- may be found on Amazon.com where they can be looked at electronically.
Why Does Newtonian Mechanics Forbid Inertial Propulsion Devices When They Evidently Do Exist?