Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Nov. 23rd Book Signing - Cuppy's Coffee

Book Signing! Friday, 11/23/12, 8am-noon, Cuppy's Coffee, 1600 Kennesaw Due West Road Northwest Kennesaw, GA 30152. I'll have award-winning Other Life Exists and Question Answered. The latter is over 50% OFF!

We now know specifically where to find microbes beyond Earth.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Book Recommendation



I liked Stephen Hawking's On the Shoulders of Giants. It's a good reference that includes basic works by Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, and Einstein.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Book Signing - Friday, November 16th

Friday, November 16, 2012, 8:00am-noon

Panera Bread, 3384 COBB PKWY NW, ACWORTH, GA, United States 30101

I'll be signing Question Answered and Other Life Exists.

Friday, October 19, 2012

November 9th Book Signing - Marietta, Georgia

Book signing, Friday, November 9, 8am-12pm, at Daily Grind Coffee, 3960 Mary Eliza Trace, Marietta, GA, 30064.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Advancing Science



In Other Life Exists, I prove statistically that microbes live in Jupiter's moon Europa. I talk about larger life forms in Question Answered.

"Lively and comprehensive--a tour de force"


'Other Life Exists' Named Book of the Week!


Thanks again to Publish America for naming Other Life Exists Book of the Week. I'm so honored! We live in exciting times. We're the first generation to know specifically where microbes live beyond Earth. They live in Europa, Jupiter's moon. I hope readers will enjoy the proof.

"A Wonderful Book"


Friday, October 12, 2012

Want to make Question Answered your home page? Here's the procedure for Internet Explorer.

1. Find 'Internet Options'
2. Find the box, 'Home Page' and type http://bigquestionanswered.blogspot.com/.
3. Hit OK

If I find time to write the code for this, I'll let you know...

I'm honored that Publish America picked Other Life Exists as a Book of the Week. I'd like to thank Willem Meiners, Denise, Tina, Bryan, Shawn, Anthony, Michael, Patrick, and everyone at Publish America. Thanks!

'OTHER LIFE EXISTS' BOOK OF THE WEEK!!

Publish America selected OTHER LIFE EXISTS as a Book of the Week today. I'm honored!


Also chosen were YVONNE AND CAROL: BLOODSISTERS FOREVER, THE CAVERNS OF MARE CETUS, and THE UNIDENTIFIABLE "VERY FIRST" BEGINNING.





Other Life in the Waters of Europa?

Scientists estimate that Europa's surface ice is miles thick. Bank on this conclusion: Europa holds an ocean.

And as Authors-First Host Tony Kay suggests, other life beyond microscopic life may live in the waters of Europa. HEAR THE INTERVIEW!!

Wade Hobbs
Author, Other Life Exists, KNOWN, and Question Answered
Fish in Europa? BUY QUESTION ANSWERED!

Thursday, October 11, 2012



I start with gravity. It's simple. Some physicists start with Relativity. But for me, Relativity is counterintuitive. A ton of math is required.

So I recommend Gravitation, by Professor Steven Weinberg of The University of Texas. Starting with gravity and proceeding to Relativity makes sense.

Recommendations

Read Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Hilarious!

Feynman's Lectures on Physics is excellent. I recommend it to other physics students.


QUESTION ANSWERED - New e-book on Amazon Kindle

Life elsewhere in the Solar System? Microscopic life? Larger aquatic life forms in the newly-discovered oceans?

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MORE WORK FOR ASTRONOMERS

As I see it, much of astronomy needs revision. Astronomers should recalculate and account for gravity waves. Gravity waves are implied by Einstein's Theory of Relativity.


Einstein didn't develop the idea of black holes. He knew Schwarzschild's Singularity Theorem. But in physics, Black Hole Theory and observations came along later. Hawking developed much of this theory.

(Cambridge don Michel reasoned that dark stars would implode. But Michel never developed the mathematics.)

Of course, now we know that black holes exist. They've been observed. We know they create gravity waves. Waves in a pool of water affect light rays, and gravity waves affect light rays from distant sources. Therefore, it would be useful to figure out how much of our astronomical observations are affected by gravity waves.

Question Answered - Kindle E-book