This is mostly a list of the more dubious claims the book makes, as the rest of the claims aren't strong enough to mention. Fitzgerald Contraction- says velocity of charged atoms causes magnetic field that pulls a body together at high velocities (the book actually leads you to believe that the author actually thinks this, even though it is admitted much later in the book that it is only appearance) Makes a big deal about how time and distance are relative to frame of reference. Sir George Darwin says a resonance of tidal motion from sun caused a cataclysm that caused a chunk of earth to come off as the moon. Venus is expected to have same surface temperature as earth. Solar systems are formed by matter ejections by stars incited by the passing-by of another star at a certain stage of condensation. Talks about Aether throughout the book. Good statement: "The classic laws are the limit to which the quantum laws tend when states of very high quantum number are concerned." Popular Statement: says the atom has no classical interpretation, just as good to use jabberwocky