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Paperback Finding God in Physics: Einstein's Missing Relative Book

ISBN: 0933900198

ISBN13: 9780933900196

Finding God in Physics: Einstein's Missing Relative

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This book tackles the fundamental question: why we and the universe exist. A Simple Theory: Despite the explosion of knowledge in the last few decades, much of physics still remains a mystery. We know... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Only Book To Have On A Desert Island

This is one of the most profound books written in modern times. If I were shipwrecked on a desert island, this is the only book I would want to bring along. The violent emotional outburst attacks this book causes in some people is an ego reaction similar to the reaction when the man realized and stated that the Earth wasn't flat, but was actually a ball orbiting around the Sun. The history of science is filled to the brim with these sorts of stupid reactions to revolutionary ideas that end up being true. All that is comes from one simple Cause, creating a Divine Symphony of spinning effects we know as the Universe around us. The beauty of understanding the basic theory in this book is that it ultimately has profound implications for our own awareness and existence. This book does nothing less than absolutely prove the existence of God. I understand this is scary stuff for those who are in denial. You will either love this book, or you will absolutely hate it with a violent passion.

Excellent book!!!

This book presents the reader with a totally different view of creation, our material world, and how it came into existence. First of all, Masters states that although space is thought of as being a vacuum, the opposite may be true, because nature abhors a vacuum. Instead, space is filled with `ether', a theory that has been stated in the past, but has been rejected in favour of the current view of the universe. However, we should not forget that our current view of the universe is subject to the knowledge we have today, which is VERY limited, to say the least. Just look at how drastically views/theories can change, thanks to new discoveries, how often scientist proclaim that they were completely dumbfounded by a new discovery because they had expected something totally different.Roy Masters presents in this book his unique vision on how the universe came into being, and much of what he says makes a lot of sense. In his days, Einstein was criticized for his 'idiosyncratic' theories by other scientists, I suppose that every original thinker has to endure gall being spewed in his direction. What I see here is a beautiful theory, and I would love to see the scientific community do research on it.What surprises me most is the very `un-scientific' emotional outbursts against Roy Masters for writing this book, calling him `an unwitting egomaniac'. If I were a physicist I definitely would take this theory very seriously and begin to investigate it instead of launching unfounded emotional attacks, because if his theory is right, it will have far reaching consequences.I cannot attest if all the statements made by Masters are 100% correct, I only have a basic knowledge of physics. But I love his theory, it makes sense, and I definitely take it seriously. To do otherwise would be very foolish and unscientific, after all, isn't the truth of a statement tested by trying to prove it wrong? So, instead of coming up with unfounded, dumb emotional attacks on Roy Master's persona, try to come up with proof that he is wrong. Test his ideas, nature does not lie, people do.This book testifies to a bold and original thinker, you do not have to be a student of physics to be able to read and understand this book, the author explains everything as clear as possible, and he does not try to confuse the reader with his words, as many other scholars attempt to do. Using words as a means of intimidation and self-aggrandisement, ah well, this is an entirely different subject. So, do yourself a favour and get this book, it definitely is worth a 5 star rating.
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