Books tagged: theoretical physics

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The Universe    by Gerald Lebau
Price: $9.99 USD. 22800 words. Published on June 29, 2009. .

Roused by the pulsating beat and now that they know someone is listening at last, STR's equations have begun to stir, to rearrange themselves, to talk to me; an excited babble of eager voices anxious to be heard. This book, which is based on their messages, explains what the universe is made of and how the six basic items interact to form everything that exists.
Quantum Nanotechnology    by mark cater
Price: $9.99 USD. 42610 words. Published on January 12, 2010. .

Hidden for five years, author Mark Cater unveils this astounding work that is the accumulated reasearch of over twenty years of work!
Wandering Koala challenges the Scientific Method, Comic 1    by Jeff Thomason
Price: $1.50 USD. 310 words. Published on September 29, 2010. .

Science isn’t immune to the corruption of politics. The egos of a few specially interested men are about to deprive the world of desperately needed advances. Only the intervention of a silent wanderer can stop them. Part 1 of the Scientific Method.
The Illusion of Time - Seeing Scripture Through Science    by William R. Nesbitt Jr., M.D.
Price: $9.99 USD. 62580 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on January 3, 2011. .

Dr. Bill Nesbitt is truly a seminal thinker. His fascinating “hyperdimensional theory,” weather you totally agree with it or not, will intrigue you and stretch your world view. Scientists, theologians, and intellectually curious laypersons will find Nesbitt’s book to be like a fresh breeze sweeping into a room of stale arguments. Lyle Dorsett, Ph.D. Professor of Christian Ministries, Wheaton
Ghosts For A Sensible Age    by James Pratt
Price: Free! 4510 words. Published on June 11, 2011. .

As science supplants superstition, vampires, werewolves, and other Old World nightmares are relegated to the status of myth and cliché. What new horrors will arise to fill the void and threaten the modern Age of Reason? Two men sitting in a cafeteria at the corporate headquarters of the third largest corporation in the world come to a disturbing conclusion as they discuss just that.
A Crackpot's Notebook, Volume 1    by Scott Reeves
Price: $2.99 USD. 68360 words. Published on August 22, 2011. .

A notebook of the musings of a self-confessed crackpot. Arguments against Einstein and relativity. Random thoughts on the nature of space, time and gravity. This volume is chock full of ideas that could very well point the way to the next revolution in science. No idea is off limits for a crackpot.
Unified and Pure Field Theory: The Mystery of the Fundamental Principle of the Universe    by Jack Gerber
Price: $4.00 USD. 91600 words. Published on April 2, 2013. .

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.