The Cults of Relativity: Finding Einstein, Twain and a Universe Beyond EHave you ever wanted someone to explain the Theory of Relativity to you in a way that's honest and easy to understand? The Cults of Relativity does just that, playfully explaining parallel universes, the warping of time and how Einstein derived E=mc2. Then it blasts off into the deep unknown. From there, you'll look back to see a world where some cults gather to worship statistics, while others worship a remarkable prophecy called Cem. And your guides for this journey? Albert Einstein, Mark Twain and an impressive list of physicists, physicians, philosophers...and liars. The Cults of Relativity presents a new view of our universe and is a must-read for those wishing to explore the outer edges of science. |
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... Law of Thermodynamics D.P. Sheehan * Reprinted with permission from the Journal of Scientific Exploration ( Vol . 12 , No. 2 , 1998 ) . ISSUE 49 , 2003 · INFINITE ENERGY ISSUE 49 , 2003 • INFINITE ENERGY ISSUE 49 ,. Abstract Recently ...
... Law of Thermodynamics D.P. Sheehan * Reprinted with permission from the Journal of Scientific Exploration ( Vol . 12 , No. 2 , 1998 ) . ISSUE 49 , 2003 · INFINITE ENERGY ISSUE 49 , 2003 • INFINITE ENERGY ISSUE 49 ,. Abstract Recently ...
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... Law of Thermodynamics , " J. Sci . Explor . , 12 , 2 , 303-314 . 2. Sheehan , D.P. 1995. “ A Paradox Involving the Second Law of Thermodynamics , " Phys . Plasmas , 2 , 1893 . 3. Sheehan , D.P. and Means , J.D. 1998. " Minimum ...
... Law of Thermodynamics , " J. Sci . Explor . , 12 , 2 , 303-314 . 2. Sheehan , D.P. 1995. “ A Paradox Involving the Second Law of Thermodynamics , " Phys . Plasmas , 2 , 1893 . 3. Sheehan , D.P. and Means , J.D. 1998. " Minimum ...
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... law of thermodynamics . In that point , he disagreed with Clausius , Thomson , Boltzmann , and Maxwell . In particular , he believed that a perpetual motion machine of the second kind could be operated by means of a vertical column of ...
... law of thermodynamics . In that point , he disagreed with Clausius , Thomson , Boltzmann , and Maxwell . In particular , he believed that a perpetual motion machine of the second kind could be operated by means of a vertical column of ...
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