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The Meta Research Bulletin (MRB) is published four times a year, about
mid-month in March, June, September, and December. The publisher is Meta
Research, Inc. The editor and author of all articles not otherwise credited is
astronomer Tom Van Flandern.
Articles may be popular, semi-technical, or technical in style; but writing for
the broadest possible readership is strongly encouraged. Permission to reprint
articles will usually be given upon request as long as the source is credited.
See the Index of Past Issues for a complete
list of past articles plus links to a few available online. Beginning with
Volume 16, the 2007 March 15 issue, the electronic Bulletin is open access.
The PDF version is usually several megabytes, but is suitable for printing on a
home or office printer.
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any such response and offered the opportunity to adjust his contribution in
the light of the response. If time permits, this process is iterated until
all parties are satisfied. Until the publication deadline, authors have the option to defer
publication to a later issue to complete this process.
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These included first mention of experimental evidence for the speed of gravity,
hi-res pictorial evidence for artifacts structures and vegetation on Mars,
explosion mechanisms for the exploded planet hypothesis, and many other
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