Robert Morris Page (June 2, 1903-May 15, 1992)

Robert Morris Page (June 2, 1903-May 15, 1992) was known as the "father of U.S. Radar."

A physicist who invented pulsation radar used for the detection of aircraft, Robert Morris Page was the son of a Methodist minister, served with the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C.; received the U.S. Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award; the Presidential Certificate of Merit; the IRE Fellowship Harry Diamond Memorial Award; as well as the Stuart Ballantyne Medal of the Franklin Institute.

Robert Morris Page held thirty-seven patents, mostly in radar. He wrote:

<The authenticity of the writings of the prophets, though the men themselves are human, is established by such things as the prediction of highly significant events far in the future that could be accomplished only through a knowledge obtained from a realm which is not subject to the laws of time as we know them.

One of the great evidences is the long series of prophecies concerning Jesus the Messiah. These prophecies extend hundreds of years prior to the birth of Christ. They include a vast amount of detail concerning Christ himself, His nature and the things He would do when He came-things which to the natural world, or the scientific world, remain to this day completely inexplicable.> 1903RP001

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American Quotations by William J. Federer, 2024, All Rights Reserved, Permission granted to use with acknowledgement.

1903RP001. William J. Federer, American Quotations (2014). Robert Morris Page, The Evidence of God in an Expanding Universe (New York: G.P. Putnam's Son's), p. 29. Willard Cantelon, New Money or None? (Plainfield, NJ: Logos International, 1979), p. 226.


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