A Science Fiction Thriller
Aliens
Diamonds
Ether
Parapsychology
Swarms
Antimatter
A superb choice for avid military and Sci-Fi readers.
Alien miners traveling thousands of light years through space in search of colored diamonds discover the rare stones on earth at the bottom of the East China Sea. The aliens are discovered using a new sensor able to detect perturbations in the streams of neutrinos constantly passing through the planet. The government seeks help from an international thief and a cadre of psychic spies. Hope of stopping the plunder may rest with an overlooked discovery of a new source of antimatter.
250 Pages
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About The Author
Richard Murray Davis is an American science fiction author in Boca Raton, Florida. With a background in psychology and engineering, Davis brings a new perspective to the genre. His latest work, Bear, contains discussion of psychic phenomena and explores the possibility of an ether medium explaining it.
Richard Murray Davis
Richard attended high school in Niskayuna, New York. He obtained a bachelor degree in electrical engineering (EE) from the University of Rochester and a master’s in EE and bachelor in psychology from Syracuse University. He has worked for the International Business Machines Corporation in Rayleigh, North Carolina, the Syracuse Research Corporation (SRC) in Syracuse, New York and the MITRE corporation in Bedford, Massachusetts.
He was director of an analytical studies center at SRC and a senior principal engineer at MITRE. He has published 30 technical papers in peer reviewed journals and symposiums and is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Richard lives in Boca Raton, Florida and Lexington, Massachusetts. He has published a science-fiction thriller (BEAR) describing encounters between earth and an alien starship. The book contains a discussion of clairvoyance and explores the possibility of an ether medium explaining the phenomena. Read Richard’s essay Ether, A Contrarian Perspective below.
Notable Publications
Davis, R.M., R.L. Fante, A Maximum Likelihood Beamspace Processor for Improved Search and Track, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Vol. 49, N0 7, July 2001. This paper won honorable mention for the 2002 Sergei A. Schelkunoff prize given to the best paper published in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation during the previous year.
Davis, R. M., Phase-Only LMS and Perturbation Adaptive Algorithms, IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, Vol 34, No. 1 January, 1998. This paper describes a low-cost technique for reducing interference in radars.