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The Final Theory
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Rethinking Our Scientific Legacy


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Publisher: Universal Publishers
ISBN: 1581126018    
Release Date: 2004-06-01

List Price: USD 29.95     Paperback

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Book description:

The Final Theory presents the first truly comprehensive and viable alternative to mainstream scientific beliefs, showing how a simple overlooked principle in nature finally explains and resolves many of the mysteries and paradoxes in today's science. Expand and liberate your mind with simple, sensible explanations for the most perplexing problems in physics today - without having to be a science scholar. What actually is gravity and how does it operate - is it a force, warped space-time, or something else entirely? Is anti-gravity possible? Is the speed of light truly a limit? Is faster-than-light communication possible? Does light truly have a dual wave-particle nature or has it simply been misunderstood? What does Einstein's E = mc2 equation actually mean? What is the true nature of energy? Are the new additions of "dark matter" and "dark energy" to our science really proper, and do they solve anything or just deepen the mysteries? The new scientific perspective in this easy-to-read book takes the reader through a wealth of compelling answers to the many unresolved questions that still plague mainstream science today.

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FreeAndEasy   

Quite an eye-opener on the current state of science, with a very compelling completely alternate view of everything scientific. Claims to be the literal Theory Of Everything sought by science for centuries, and despite the dubious nature of such claims I'm finding it very difficult to dispute after reading it. Highly recommended read!

2007-11-01 16:28   |    comment   



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