The Solar System As We Know It Does Not Exist

· Lewis Fofanah
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About this eBook

For many centuries we have been told that the earth is a Globe and that it rotates on its axis and itself is revolving around the sun. According to the astrophysicists, our sun is 93 million miles away from the earth, on the average. Our earth is one of many planets that revolve around the sun. Almost all of us have never questioned this information, we just run away with it as if it is a fact. In this book, the author has examined and analyzed this information, logically and scientifically and has concluded that it is not true. The author has given everyone a challenge to debunk his analyses and prove otherwise. All you must do is buy his book and follow the instruction on how to accept his challenge. You stand to gain $ 50,000 if you win

About the author

Lewis Fofanah was born in Makeni, in the Northern Province of Sierra Leone. He attended Roman Catholic Primary School and Saint Francis Secondary School in Makeni, both Catholic. In 1976 he was sent to the Soviet Union on a scholarship to study Mechanical Engineering. He attended The Astrakhan Institute of Industrial Fishing and Economics. He graduated in 1982 with an M.Sc. degree in Mechanical Engineering, majoring in Ship’s power installation and propulsion.

In 1982 he married his fiancé, Tatiana, and in 1983 immigrated to Germany. He and his family lived in Hamburg, where his son, Kerry, was born. In 1984, he and his family immigrated to the United States. In 1989 his second son Lamin was born. He has been living with his family in the United States since then. Lewis Fofanah is not an astronomer, but the concerted effort by Astrophysicists and Astronomers to discredit or debunk Flat Earthers with flawed scientific reasoning and formulas inspired him to write this book. 

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