Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 96 pages
- Published by: Polar Bear & Company June 28, 1998
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1882190157
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1882190157
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Book Dimensions:
7 x 4.5 x 0.3 inches
- Weighs: 3.4 ounces
Product Review
" very easy and compelling read, particularly if you want to stretch your mind just that little bit further " --
George Bishop, The Circular, Sept. 1999.Thank you for deep philosophy with pagan logic. --
Thor Heyerdahl, Ph.D., October 31, 1998.The author presents an interdisciplinary approach to the process of discovery. He denies the accuracy of the Theory of Relativity and explains that the cosmos is being created continuously and that mankind, as part of the creative process, must assume the social responsibilities that ensure the survival of nature and democracy --
Amherst, Vol. 51, Number 1, Fall 1998
Back Cover Copy
Discover for yourself the illusion that has inhibited scientists for more than a century!
If nature is not elitist then anyone who takes care to investigate a little should be able to understand and discover realities that apply to us all. Our society should be free enough to communicate the logic of infinity in ways that can be developed into ever greater and more specific realizations about what it is to be free, thus ensuring the survival of democracy.
Math is a powerful but inexact kind of shorthand that can all be turned back into the spoken word with all of the cultural assumptions of language, just as we learned it from our teachers. So, although it has specific applications that would be practically impossible to approach in words, math loops back, as it were, into words and therefore has no exclusive hold on the logic of nature's basic realities. Relativity theory's claims are of fundamental consequence. So readers may be surprised and relieved to know that such a theory's math is accessible to being disproved in words.