Synopsis
This is a collection of essays concerning a comprehensive, and iconoclastic, Theory of Existence. This surprisingly simple "T.O.E."--the basics of which could have been seen a Century ago--comes very close to being the long-sought "Physicists' Grail." It revises much basic Physical Science Theory, often indicating the necessity to revise, or discard, ideas which have been taken as "Scientific Gospel" for many years. As a possible turning point in Physical Science History, this book deserves a place in the library of every person in its projected audience of inquisitive, intelligent, English-language-literate people. To become a "History Turning Point," and, thereafter, a collectors' item, this book needs to sell somewhere around a million copies--several million, if possible.
About the Author
/Dean L. Sinclair, born Jan 3. 1932, is a former Chemistry, Physical Science, Mathematics and Physics teacher. He has a BA., cum laude, in Chemistry and Mathematics, Yankton College, Yankton, SD, USofA, 1953, A diploama in Radar Repair U.S. Army Signal School, Ft. Monmouth, NJ, 1955; M.S. in Chemistry, Oklahoma State. 1059; amd a Ph.D in Organic Chemistry. Kansas State, 1967. He holds a Radiotelephone General Class License. On the basis of an Army Aptitude Area One Score of 140, he has held a Mensa membership number since the 1960's. In addition to his "Twilight Years Hobby" as a Physical Sciences Theorist and amateur writer, which resulted in this book, his other interests include Foreign Languages, (Spanish, German, Turkish, French, Italian, Esperanto and a few others, none of which can he claim much command of, except possiby Spanish;) Nature. and Naturism. He is a semi-competent sketch artist, and ar horrible violinist. He currently lives in Aberdeen, South Dakota, USofA. Check Facebook or Google "deanlsinclair" for more information.
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