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Unified and Pure Field Theory: The Mystery of the Fundamental Principle of the Universe    by Jack Gerber
Price: Free! 91600 words. Language: English. Published on April 2, 2013. Nonfiction » Science and Nature » Time.

Finishes the work left unfinished by Einstein. Unifies all the forces of nature--gravity, magnetism, electromagnetism, et al. Reveals the underlying truth that "time" (Faraday's lines of force) is the fundamental force of nature.
Everything Solved: The Universe Explained    by Austin Torney
Price: Free! 63010 words. Language: English. Published on July 20, 2012. Nonfiction » Science and Nature » Cosmos.

The Stuff Forever (or of nothing) that could no longer contain itself as a singularity, changing its form and ‘banging’ into a universe, obviously met a constraint that was being built up to in its wave form—since matter and spacetime came after the ‘bang’, as a low probability, but guaranteed (eventually), event, so we can go on to say about the only possible wave state of the Forever Something.
Lift-Off    by Jean-Nichol Dufour
Price: Free! 80450 words. Language: English. Published on June 2, 2012. Nonfiction » Science and Nature » Cosmos.

This is part 6 of a 10 books suite. The universe, gods and life are the main subjects. I will describe the many forms gods or god may take, while invalidating and battling the current religious view of them along the way. I will describe what is the probable form and placement of the universe, what are galaxies within it and what is the place of life.
Is There Time?    by D. R. Prescott
Price: Free! 68980 words. Language: English. Published on October 19, 2010. Nonfiction » Science and Nature » Cosmos.

Is there time to avoid humanity’s extinction? Practically everything that has ever lived is extinct; we will be no exception unless we work very hard to be an exception. Wrestling with that problem led to a chilling, undeniable conclusion: the human species is ultimately doomed on Earth and we have no plan. A convincing strategic vision and mission for humanity elude us… until now.