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Ian Beardsley studied physics at The University of Oregon and worked in astronomy for four years at the state observatory, Pine Mountain Observatory in the high desert East of Bend, Oregon. His name appears on several papers in the Astrophysical Journal.

The 1‑Second Invariant and the Galactic Census of Intelligent Life (Version 10) by Ian Beardsley

The 1‑Second Invariant and the Galactic Census of Intelligent Life (Version 06) by Ian Beardsley

How Physics and Archaeology Point to a Natural Constant of 1-Second (Version 07) by Ian Beardsley

Exoarchaeology: The Genesis Project A Proof of the 1-Second Invariant and Its Cosmic Encoding by Ian Beardsley

Exoarchaeology: The Genesis Project A Proof of the 1-Second Invariant and Its Cosmic Encoding by Ian Beardsley

A Theory For Elemental Matter And The Solar System And The Possibility Of An External Influence On Human De... by Ian Beardsley

Exoarchaeology: The Genesis Project (refined version) by Ian Beardsley

Exoarchaeology: The Genesis Project by Ian Beardsley

The Sublime and Mysterious Place of Humans in the Cosmos; A Work in Exoarchaeology (Version 07) by Ian Beardsley

The Overlooked Moon: From Planetary Accretion to Cradle of Intelligence by Ian Beardsley

Historical Context and Theoretical Precedents: From Dirac’s Large Numbers to the One-Second Invariant by Ian Beardsley

A Spacetime Theory For Inertia: Predicting the Proton, Electron, Neutron and the Solar System in Terms of a... by Ian Beardsley

The Sun-like Star KOI-4878 With Earth-like Planet Satisfies A Theory Showing 1-second Time Invariance Acros... by Ian Beardsley

Ancient Aliens, UFOs, and S... by Ian Beardsley