Arthur Ryan


"The only thing I know for sure is that I could be wrong. Conversely, I may be right." Art Ryan


     Published on Science Doubts: October 2009

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Arthur “Art” Ryan is an independent researcher and author, who is a full-time employee supporting a major railroad and a private business owner that enjoys all manner of things science. Art is also a contributing writer to World-Mysteries.com. He is a baseball and American football fan, who values his privacy and therefore writes under a pseudonym.

His book “Are We Worth Our Salt?” is new to the presses can be purchased through Lulu Publishers and can be procured via Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Borders Books. See a book preview here.

Art accepts constructive criticism about his ideas and welcomes evidence that support or dispute his thoughts. Questions and comments can be addressed directly to Art or through the editor of this site.


Art's Book

The only book on the market that provides a cause for Polar Wander. Call it: True Polar Wander, Rapid Polar Wander, Crust Shift, Pole Shift, or Earth Crust Displacement; there has never been an explanation for how it can culminate, until this book. The cause is natural; however, it is possibly controllable. Before the next mass extinction takes place you should read this book.

Have you ever wondered what is behind some of the World's mysteries? Do you ponder Earth changes and natural climate swings? If so, this is a book for you. Discussion centers around the Crust Shift Theory that is also known as earth crust displacment and poleshift. Addressed herein is a primary thought that when first published by another author "electrified" Albert Einstein.

Yet, a cause for the theory was not previously given. This book will show the process steps needed to bring it to culmination. A cause and effect approach will be brought into play to solve this dramatic puzzle. Our Civilization is on the line and it requires your assistance to save it. Are you up to the challenge?

Also available here:
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ISBN 978-0-6152-1270-8
ID: 2469512

Reviews of "Are We Worth Our Salt?":

"The author clearly has powerful ideas, and he shares them with a passion. It was a pleasure to have him lead me by the hand through his rational process. The book is thoroughly researched, with a sound scholoarship, but the author is able to maintain an open writing style that is easy to access and doesn't seem didactic. The text is logically organized, with a good table of contents and chapter headings. Reader will find these tools essential in going back over the text, which is sure to reward them on multiple readings." Judge 26, Writer's Digest 17th Annual International Self-Published Book Awards

"This is an interesting book, unlike any other you would read about global warming or climate change. The author, Arthur Ryan, gives a well researched and plausable theory about our earths evolution. In the beginning chapters scepticism is natural but is soon replaced by an interesting theory that captivates and holds you to its final chapter. I look forward to future projects from this author." Randy's entry on Google Books.



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