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COVER LETTER

[My letter heading]

November 12, 2004
 

[Name of Managing Editor
Name of Parent Organization
Address
Town, State, and Zip Code]
 

Dear [Editor's Name],

Enclosed are:

(1)   one hard copy of the article called "Gravity" with five illustrations,

(2)   one double-spaced hard copy of the above with five illustrations,

(3)   two floppy disks (duplicates) of the article in MS Word with the illustrations in jpg, and

(4)   one CD of the seven little books of Behind Light's Illusion, all on HTML.

The CD was sent to take the place of the outdated material you have on Behind Light's Illusion. Please toss out what I sent you before, if it is taking up space, and replace it with the CD. I wouldn't expect anyone to read the CD at this point, but it might be worthwhile later on. It does have all the back-up material that I mentioned in the article and felt it was too extensive to place in the article. Perhaps, in time, all of it can be placed in articles in [magazine], assuming that my writing style is adequate and that no one objects to the nature of the material.

Thank you for being willing to look at a viewpoint that is neither in favor of the current establishment in physics, nor in favor of trashing the proven parts of contemporary physics. Much of my problem in dealing with magazine editors has been that they are either in one camp or the other - and my work includes things that are objectionable to both. There is too much ego and emotion involved in physics today and not enough listening and thought.

 

Sincerely,

 

Lew Price
 

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