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.
Theories for Inertia, Electric Fields, and Gravity and for a Wave Solution of the Solar System Connecting M... by Ian Beardsley on Scribd
Theory for Inertia Predicting the Radius of a Proton that Satisfies Quantum Mechanics and Classical Gravity... by Ian Beardsley
Presentation: How a Characteristic Time of One Second May Describe Physical and Biological Systems in General by Ian Beardsley
A Theory for the Proton and the Solar System with a Characteristic Time of One Second Version 03 by Ian Beardsley
Universal Characteristic Time by Ian Beardsley
The Search for Galactic Codex Version 05 by Ian Beardsley
Angular Momentum, Quantum Gravity, and Megalithic Sites by Ian Beardsley
A Concise Presentation Of A Theory Bridging Planetary And Atomic Scales Version 15 by Ian Beardsley