Books tagged: quantum mechanics

The adult filter is active; content marked as adults-only by the author is not listed.

Full Search
Found: 24 results

The Wrong Time and Other Stories    by Robby Charters
Price: $0.99 USD. 19320 words. Published on January 17, 2010. .

An anthology: THE WRONG TIME is a novella in which Sean O'Riley gets lost in a maze of parallel universes; A very short "flash fiction" gives a glimpse into what future Physics students might think of us today; and finally some silly poetry to lighten things up a bit
The Biggest Secret Of Our Universe: Grand Unified Theory Discovered and Why Einstein Got It Wrong    by R Krishna
Price: $0.99 USD. 17620 words. Published on December 31, 2010. .

In this book, errors in some of the current theories in Physics are described and the Grand Unified Theory has been derived and presented. This book completes the quest for the holy grail of Physics, the Grand Unified Theory. The book also strives to peek into the mind of Einstein and to understand why he failed to discover this theory.
Knowing the Unknown - II: Mysteries of the Universe - Past, Present, and Future    by Manohar Lal
Price: $12.99 USD. 98630 words. Published on March 10, 2011. .

In this book, we address the question, 'Where am I?' Dr. Lal takes the readers on an exciting journey that unfolds a panoramic view of science and the Universe. An interesting feature of this book is that it explains most of the ideas in simple terms, as we search for the ultimate truth about: * Top Ten Mysteries of Science * Frontiers & Future of Science * Origin,Evolution & Future of Universe
The Veil    by Wayne Plourde
Price: $2.99 USD. 112930 words. Published on March 29, 2011. .

Sometimes there is a reason that the holy of holies is kept behind a curtain, and sometimes there is a reason for the curtain to be torn asunder.
Quantum Critique    by Donna K. Fitch
Price: Free! 5040 words. Published on March 31, 2011. .

What if praise of a work of art affects the way it looks? Does criticism literally destroy a painting?
A Flavor of Quark    by Michael Canfield
Price: $0.99 USD. 2100 words. Published by Vauk House Press  on April 23, 2011. .

A truth-seeking physicist with a burning desire to expand human knowledge. A lab monkey struggling with a deadly disease. A few gold ions. These elements swirl together to make a quantum stew unlike any other. Every world has its creation myths. Even worlds yet to come. This short story, originally published in Lenox Avenue magazine, is now available for the first time for downloading.
The Echo of Lost Dreams    by Steven Mohan, Jr.
Price: $0.99 USD. 8980 words. Published by Blue Shark Publishing  on April 30, 2011. .

Sally meets a mystery man who's tall, dark, and handsome, but she doesn't have time for him. She doesn't have time for anything. Since a bizarre accident, she can't get a good night's sleep. Her dreams are filled with terrifying visions of her death. This mystery man may hold the key to silencing her dreams--or he might be very dangerous. Because, now, Sally is dreaming of murder.
Inner-Tech    by Dan Thomas
Price: $4.99 USD. 99470 words. Published on May 16, 2011. .

From mental conception to the birth of a new generation, it follows the adventures and experiences in the memory of a being known simply as Sojourn. He embarks on a quest of questions and answers upon awakening to a desperate message given by a mysteriously ancient and alien library. To succeed he must bring all of his wits and will to the war of good against evil before existence itself is lost.
One Weird Idea, May 2011    by Glorious Dawn Press
Price: $0.99 USD. 34320 words. Published on June 14, 2011. .

"Take a weird idea and one with it." This was the guiding light of the six authors in One Weird Idea #1. From symbiote Space Westerns to mystical revelations of hyperspace to an experiment that disproves free will, One Weird Idea's stories will hold your attention and make you think.
Dimension Mind: A Theory of Consciousness    by J.P. Osterman
Price: $0.99 USD. 6410 words. Published on July 1, 2011. .

J.P. Osterman formulates a theory connecting two scientific worlds that don't talk to each other. Indeed, Dimension Mind posits a melding of psychology, string theory and quantum mechanics that could hold the answers to achieving personal well-being, wholeness and explain the human mind.