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The Vulgar Autobiography of a Shoe: Volume Tin - Paperback

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by Sandip Indus Ray (Author)

Volume Tin of the series, The Vulgar Autobiography of a Shoe continues in its mission to facilitate readers from various scientific, literary, historical, and artistic disciplines with an hypertextual ensemble in unpaginated installments of prose, plays, poetry, deja vu, and images for developing a model of The Autobiography from Planck's constant to the edge of the universe. This volume in particular presents a truck load of cosmological data, analysis and methodologies whose conclusions are strikingly at odds with the brilliant theories and beautiful observations of the last one hundred years made by Einstein, Feynman, Bohr, Dirac, Schrodinger, Bethe, Gamow, Hubble and their contemporary sycophants such as Chandrasekhar, Sagan, Dyson, Hawking, Wheeler, Weinberg, Jansky, Salam, van Allen, Penrose, Babcock and other geniuses. As often is the case with innovation, technological breakthroughs can be very disruptive towards existing principals, including gigantic agencies such as NASA. In this instance, data generated using proprietary vulgar modern technologies and methods does exactly that, and in the process also enables the reader in establishing a real sense of time, position, and history of our circumstances on earth and in space. Mr. Sandip Indus Ray is the owner of the patent "Methods for Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease in Blood Samples," which is licensed by the Government of the United States and Stanford University.

Number of Pages: 186
Dimensions: 0.4 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 10, 2012
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