Hasanuddin’s Dominium Model

Written by WTJ on April 26, 2008 – 10:52 am -

I received this mail from Hasanuddin:

Dear Nerdy Science Guys

I enjoyed your spin on science.  Perhaps you’d be interested in one of the
biggest spins on science in a long time.

I am the author of new theory that has been hotly debated on my Scientific
American blog http://science-community.sciam.com/forum.jspa?forumID=300005039
To date, none of those who have commented have found a single flaw with it.
To the contrary, three of the past detractors ultimately supplied three new
lines of supporting evidence that were not used in the original book.

During phase 1 of this campaign, I invitied hundreds of scientists within
the field to the blog.  I wanted fault found with the new model ASAP, because
of its ominous implications.  If the LHC project at CERN does “succeed”
in creating man’s first mini black-hole, then it will be stable – leading
to possible obliteration of all that we know.  Because no fault has been
llocated, I then approached the media.  Nothing.  Not even the fact that a
separate group of concerned scientists filed a lawsuit in Hawaii to halt the
LHC project, has had any affect.

This is why I’m contacting you.  Your blog is read by people I have not
been able to reach.  Please consider running this story as a blog topic.  Any
aspect, I don’t care.  Dialogue is dialogue; only through open debate can
the new model begin to affect change.  If the implications of the model are
correct, there isn’t much time.  LHC is scheduled to start on its maiden
run in the middle of June, this year.

To view the new model for yourself you can freely download it at
http://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/u56srb or you can purchase the book, The
Dominium, at most any online bookstore.

Thank you for your help in these matters,

Hasanuddin

I am still reading the book.  The aim of the book is to make people protest to the launching of Large Hadron Collider (LHC) as it might create micro black hole and suck everything on earth into it.

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