Record

RefNoTG/1/14/172
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Professor Yuval Neeman, University of Tel-Aviv, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel
Date3 June 1977
DescriptionEncloses a letter, sent to the Wal Street Journal, which is the beginning of some moises Gold will make towards the prospecting for gas and petroleum derived from the original supply of the Earth. Gold believes the geologists have quite misunderstood the entire question of the terrestrial supply of carbon.

The reason Gold is writing is the question of an immediate consequence of the knowledge that a serious scientific reason exists for believing that huge supplies of fuel are there and could perhaps be tapped. Gold feels that this may have some effect of decreasing the political pwer of petroleum. If Neeman thinks likewise, and has some further suggestions, asks him to contact Gold. Lists his addresses where he can be contacted for the next two months.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
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