The Big Splash ... | |
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Author(s) | Louis A. Frank Patrick Huyghe |
Publisher | Birch Lane Press Carol Publishing Group |
Publication date | October 1990 |
ISBN | 1-55972-033-6 |
OCLC Number | 22109729 |
Dewey Decimal | 550 20 |
LC Classification | QB631 .F68 1990 |
The Big Splash is a 1990 book written by Louis A. Frank with Patrick Huyghe.[1][2] In the book, Frank claims to have found scientific evidence that every year, millions of small comets (made of ice and water) strike the Earth's atmosphere, and that these comets created Earth's lakes, rivers and oceans. The cover of the book is noted for looking like a cross between late-era Omni and the Weekly World News, and the book was generally disregarded as pop pseudo-science in serious scientific circles.
Louis A. Frank is a Carver/James A. Van Allen Professor of Physics at The University of Iowa, and principal investigator for the auroral imaging instruments for NASA's Dynamics Explorer mission.[3][4]
Patrick Huyghe is a science writer, and presently the editor-in-chief of Anomalist Books.[5]