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1 July 2004    The Gravity.org Website is officially launched. Eventually this Website will bear the entire text of Eric Bredesen’s Gravity trilogy. The first edition of each volume of the Gravity trilogy will be published in English only and in paperback. But the initial 1000 books (of each volume) purchased by individual persons will be numbered and signed by their author, Eric Bredesen. (One such book per person.) The first edition of Volume I: Mythology & History is expected to be published in book form in November 2006. The first edition of Volume II: Physics & Philosophy is expected in November 2008. And the first edition of Volume III: Heartdrops from the Great Space (a novel) is expected in November 2010. The cost of each book, whether numbered and signed or not, is US$23 plus shipping. Presently all orders placed by an individual person do qualify to be numbered and signed by Eric Bredesen. Insofar as this fact changes, we will modify this notice. The first translation of the Gravity.org Website into a language other than English will be into Arabic. The Arabic version of the Website is expected to be launched in 2010. Likewise the second printed edition of the trilogy will include an Arabic version and perhaps versions in Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, etc.
 
28 August 2005    The first five chapters of the Mythology & History volume are posted to the Gravity.org Website.
 
5 May 2005    The final two chapters of the Mythology & History volume are posted to the Gravity.org Website.
 
10 June 2005    Mr. Bredesen has been working on the sixth chapter, "Gilgamesh," since September 2004. He had expected to finish that editing in a month or so, but his "organic" method of research has resulted in an unexpected enrichment of the chapter. This happy burgeoning has coincided with a similarly happy albeit rather burdensome increase in Mr. Bredesen's business responsibilities. Hence he now expects to finish said chapter — which he considers the heart of the book — by the end of 2007. He anticipates that his editing of the subsequent chapters will in turn proceed much more quickly.