The Space and Science Research Center, (SSRC) is an independent scientific research facility in Orlando, Florida,
USA. The SSRC has begun to establish itself by taking the first step in its initial start up stage.It has activated with a
virtual office site and will transition from its current location to permanent facilities with its next round of funding.
This start is but the very first though important step as the SSRC begins the normal process of growth toward establishing
long term capability and resources to perform its mission.
The Mission: The SSRC has been established to provide its
clients and the general public with independent science research on important subjects which requires unbiased, authoritative,
high value, scientific and engineering assessments.
SSRC stresses its capability to perform leading edge technology
and science and engineering research that is objective and impartial. Reports and opinions of the SSRC regardless of funding
sources, are intended to give results that are without bias, external influence, or prejudice and yet yield significant findings,
conclusions, and recommendations on matters of importance to SSRC clients.
SSRC provides a unique, confidential
resource of senior and notable experts in their fields for the use of SSRC customers who seek truly independent and highly
qualified products, be they summary or detailed engineering and scientific research reports.
SSRC is currently
an international leader in the field of climate change study regarding the solar physics of the Earth-Sun relationship and
the use of the recently announced Theory of Relational Cycles of Solar Activity" developed by the SSRC. This relational
cycle theory or simply the "RC Theory" is a new innovative theory that yields a scientific explanation
for the frequent and periodic reversals from global cooling to global warming and back to global cooling that have dominated
the Earth's thermal processes for thousands of years.
An important prediction available from the RC theory
states that there will be a major drop in the sun's activity measured by an historic reduction in sunspots and other indicators
of the sun's behavior. Accompaning this lower state of the sun called a 'solar minimum' by the solar physics community,
will be a prolonged cold era according to the SSRC. This next climate change to many years of a slowly cooling Earth environment,
is predicted by the SSRC to begin within the period 2010 to 2021 with lowest temperatures during the bottom around the
year 2031. The SSRC refers to this dramatic change in climate as a 'solar hibernation' because of the depths of cold
that are associated with it based upon many hundreds of years of repeating cycles with similar recorded cold eras, as discovered
by the SSRC.
This coming solar minimum has now been confirmed by direct observations of the sun's behavior
and has been announced separately by NASA and other leading solar physicists around the world.
To assist
SSRC in its research, especially regarding the RC Theory and its implications, the center has a world class consulting staff
and leading climate and solar physics experts and others to aid government and corporate leaders and the public in planning
for the coming next climate change.
The SSRC is also engaged in other research of matters important to clients
and the public.