Published review from Science Frontiers Book Supplement
Review of Dark Matter, Missing Planets & New Comets:
From Science Frontiers Book Supplement, The Sourcebook Project, PO Box 107, Glen Arm, MD 21057, #88, Jul.-Aug. 1993, by William R. Corliss:
"It is not easy to find scandalously iconoclastic books in the field of astronomy; but this one will suffice for a few eons! First of all, it is very readable, immensely stimulating, and even personal as the author confronts the enormity of scientific arrogance. ... The three theories are: (1) the Big Bang theory; (2) our concept of gravity; and (3) the Oort cloud theory of comets. Not content with simply compiling evidence undermining these theories, Van Flandern provides and defends three replacement theories: (1) his Meta Model; (2) his C-graviton Model; and (3) his Exploded Planet Model. Any one of these revolutions in thinking would be enough to recommend this book, but there is much more: There are no black holes; Faster-than-light motion is possible; Saturn's moons are young; plus dozens more! Powerful stuff."