Robert Coleman (geologist)

For other people named Robert Coleman, see Robert Coleman.

Robert G. Coleman is an American geologist. He is a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences. His primary field of expertise is the formation and plate tectonic setting of ophiolites and ultramafic rocks. He is a retired professor of Geology from Stanford University and retired from the U.S. Geological Survey. He continues to conduct research and publish scientific books and articles. See: http://pangea.stanford.edu/research/hp-uhp/bob/coleman.html for more information.

Muslim propagandists are known to falsely claim :

"Dr. Robert G. Coleman (3[a6]), Stanford University in USA, did a study on the center of earth gravity and the point in which gravity cosmological radiations meet (the meeting point magnetic gravitational radiations) on earth; he found that this center is Makkah. Makkah, then, is the center of the seven continents as well as the meeting point of magnetic gravitational radiations."

The reference given is : Science Magazine – Vol. 68 – P. 92 – 1992. But it is erroneous, and no such article exists. And in fact, volume 68 of Science magazine was issued in 1928.


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 4/30/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.