Solaria Binaria: Origins & History of the Solar System
by Alfred de Grazia and Earl R. Milton
Read: Chapter III.:
Earl R. Milton & Alfred de Grazia, Lake Kashagawigamog, Ont.
Canada, 1984 the year of the first publication of Solaria Binaria
Earl R. Milton was born February 26, 1935 in Montreal, Canada. His academic degrees include the B.S., M.S. (in Chemistry), and Ph.D (in Chemical Physics), all from University of Alberta; he received a National Research Council Post-Doctoral Fellowship to study spectroscopy and was awarded the Chant Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (silver) in 1960. He taught at the University of Saskatchewan in Regina, at Lethbridge Junior College, and, from 1967 to 1990, at the University of Lethbridge, where his fields were Physics, Astronomy, and Interdisciplinary Studies. He was a member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada and the President of its Edmonton Center for 1958-59. He gave interviews on C.N.C. and appeared on many news broadcasts and talk-shows. He was a founding member of the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies in London, England, and of the Canadian Society for Interdisciplinary Studies. He published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry, the Journal of Chemical Physics, the Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Great-Britain; in Kronos: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis, and in SISR, the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Review. He is the author of Recollections of a Fallen Sky (1974). He died November 6, 1999, in Calgary, Canada.