Geoff Ward
1 min readNov 15, 2019

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Thanks for your remarks and the very interesting information. I’ll follow up on your links. In my book, ‘Spirals: the Pattern of Existence’ (Green Magic, 2006, 2nd edn, 2013), I refer to Vladimir B Ginzburg, the Russian-born mechanical engineer, technical scientist and researcher in physics, and his books ‘Spiral Grain of the Universe’ (1997) and ‘Unified Spiral Field and Matter’ (1999); Ginzburg’s ideas seem to resemble those of Haramein. Ginzburg seeks to prove that a spiral field, in the shape of a torus, propagates around all objects in the universe, governing the motion of objects as well as the forces exerted upon them. His theory has profound implications for particle physics as it claims to provide explanations for, among other things, the nature of electromagnetic waves, the structure of elementary particles and atoms, and the complexities of nuclear reactions.

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Geoff Ward
Geoff Ward

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Writer, journalist, book editor, poet, musician and tutor in literature and creative writing (MA and BA Hons degrees in English literature).

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