by Michelle Snyder | Sep 9, 2023 | Enzmann Starships
Michelle Snyder While investigating the endless material in the Enzmann Archive is truly an enlightening experience, conversations with Dr. Enzmann continue to produce new material. For example, A Shovel Full of Sand. Brief, but interesting. Here is what I wrote down...
by Robert Duncan-Enzmann | Jul 1, 2023 | Enzmann Memoirs
Inspiration, then Sweat, Tears, and Blood Michelle Snyder Michelle Snyder: Dr. Enzmann, aside from natural interest and curiosity, what and who interested, motivated, and finally impelled your interest in starships? Dr. Enzmann: It’s easy to recall the gloriously...
by Robert Duncan-Enzmann | Jul 1, 2023 | Enzmann Timelines
An Enzmann Timeline Goseck Observatory, Germany. Photo: Ralph Bentnagal In 5120 BC observations were made at Goseck observatory, Germany, in its earliest stages. By 3200 BC, Bryn Celli Ddu and Newgrange observatories were in full operation, both brilliantly and...
by Holly Enzmann | Jun 30, 2023 | Enzmann Archive Research
Fact of the Matter: Order Theory Holly Enzmann Being a new recruit of FREA as Assistant Director, I have the opportunity every week to explore Enzmann’s extensive Archive. My current agenda calls for organizing and streamlining the plotlines of hundreds of unpublished...
by Robert Duncan-Enzmann | Jun 30, 2023 | Enzmann Astronomy
Light and Lenses by Dr. Robert Duncan-Enzmann Image: Painting – Gravitational Lensing by Don Davis and Enzmann The editor found these notes in a spiral-bound book of papers. Light is a wondrous, magical thing. Light is associated with warmth, intelligence,...