June 23, 2008

SCIENTIST & 2-TIME YELM SPEAKER HAS BOOK PURCHASED FOR MOVIE


Ron Mallet, Ph.D., Professor of Physics
University of Connecticut

"Film rights to TIME TRAVELER by Dr. Ronald Mallett with Bruce Henderson -- the inspiring memoir by one of America’s first African American Ph.D.’s in theoretical physics who has discovered the basic equations for a working time machine -- have been acquired by director Spike Lee’s production company, Forty Acres & A Mule Filmworks,Inc. The Emmy-winning and Academy Award-nominated Lee will co-write the script and direct,"
quoting Variety.

In 2007, Dr. Mallett was a two-time visitor to Yelm as speaker at Ramtha's School; his book is available here and in Yelm at JZ-Rose.

Dr. Ron Mallett was interviewed in April on Yelm's own by Beyond the Ordinary – KRSE internet radio, where he updated his work on time travel. Dr. Mallett is a Professor of Physics at the University of Connecticut & author of "Time Traveler: A Scientist's Personal Mission to Make Time Travel a Reality." He advanced Black Hole theory in the process, shared a lot more in this interview. Listen here.


TIME TRAVELER: A Scientist’s Personal Mission to Make Time Travel a Reality (Basic Books) is the compelling and touching story of a man whose deep childhood trauma -- at age ten the sudden death of his father -- drove him on a quest to build a time machine in an attempt to go back in time to save his father," quoting the June 16th Press Release.

Dr. Mallett's website.

Dr. Mallett has also appeared in SuperConsciousness Magazine.

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