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A Roadmap of Time Brad Steiger 1975 Climate Prediction Meteorology Periodicity
A Roadmap of Time Brad Steiger 1975 Climate Prediction Meteorology Periodicity
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How the Maxwell/Wheeler Weather-Energy Cycles Predict the "History" of the Next 25 Years
Discover "A Roadmap of Time" by Brad Steiger, a compelling first edition from 1975 that delves into the fascinating world of long-range climate prediction. This significant work explores the Maxwell/Wheeler Weather-Energy Cycles, offering insights into how these patterns were believed to predict the "history" of the subsequent 25 years. It's a must-have for collectors of vintage science, meteorology, and future studies.
Steiger's book examines Dr. Raymond Wheeler's groundbreaking "Drought Clock" theory, detailing Earth's cyclical shifts from warm-wet to warm-dry, and cold-wet to cold-dry periods. It discusses the historical correlation between these climate cycles and major societal events like civil wars and periods of anarchy. This non-fiction volume offers a unique perspective on historical climate science and its potential implications for farm productivity and social dynamics, making it a valuable addition to any library focused on environmental history, non-fiction prophecy, or historical weather patterns.
Discover "A Roadmap of Time" by Brad Steiger, a compelling first edition from 1975 that delves into the fascinating world of long-range climate prediction. This significant work explores the Maxwell/Wheeler Weather-Energy Cycles, offering insights into how these patterns were believed to predict the "history" of the subsequent 25 years. It's a must-have for collectors of vintage science, meteorology, and future studies.
Steiger's book examines Dr. Raymond Wheeler's groundbreaking "Drought Clock" theory, detailing Earth's cyclical shifts from warm-wet to warm-dry, and cold-wet to cold-dry periods. It discusses the historical correlation between these climate cycles and major societal events like civil wars and periods of anarchy. This non-fiction volume offers a unique perspective on historical climate science and its potential implications for farm productivity and social dynamics, making it a valuable addition to any library focused on environmental history, non-fiction prophecy, or historical weather patterns.
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