The Motion of Mercury's Perihelion: A Reevalution of the Problem and its Implications for Cosmology and Cosmogony (ICR Technical Monograph, No. 11) (
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Professor of Astrophysics
(Electrodynamics, Gravitation, Poynting-robertson)
Harold Schultz Slusher co-authored the still popular Schaum\'s Outline of Theory and Problems of Physics for Engineering and Science (Schaum\'s Outlines) (1967). Formerly on staff at the Institute for Creation Research, Slusher wrote several of ICR\'s Technical Mongraphs in the 1970s and 1980s. He is well known for his critiques of radiometric dating techniques, and for the idea of a relativiely small, Riemannian, as opposed to Euclidean, Universe. He holds a Ph.D. in geophysics from Columbia Pacific University and an honorary D.Sc. from Indiana Christian University.
Slusher co-authored the paper: High Energy Laser Interactions with Solid Rocket Exhausts: Case Study PRC/DF-15 with C. Paiva presented at the AIAA Missile Sciences Conference held at the Naval Postgraduate School on 11/16/04.