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Vincent Wilmot

    New Science Theory and On The Magnet
    World Poverty in the 21st Century
    New Science Theory
    • New Science Theory

      • 138 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      The book presents the concepts and ideas from the New Science Theory as outlined on the New-Science-Theory.com website as of April 6, 2022. For readers interested in the latest developments or changes, the author encourages visiting the website, where updates and a sitemap are available. This work serves as a foundational resource for understanding the New Science Theory, reflecting its status as of the specified date.

      New Science Theory
    • World Poverty in the 21st Century

      • 56 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Exploring the complexities of global poverty, this book delves into its fundamental causes and potential solutions as presented on the World-Poverty.org website from September 2015. It addresses the multifaceted nature of poverty, highlighting the challenges and intricacies involved in tackling this critical issue. Readers can access the website for any updates beyond that date, ensuring they stay informed on the latest developments in the fight against poverty.

      World Poverty in the 21st Century
    • The first book is basically the New-Science-Theory.com site as on 1 January 2018, for changes since then visit the website with its Sitemap noting updates. It is especially good for those interested in physics theory, concentrating chiefly on the four great physicists William Gilbert, Rene Descartes, Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein - and also having fine sections on Galileo, Kepler, History of Science, Gravity, Light, String Theory, Standard Model Physics, Probability Science, Philosophy of Science and General Image Theory Science. The second book is a new improved English translation of William Gilbert's banned Latin 1600 'De Magnete' or 'On The Magnet'. This is rather easier to read than its two earlier translations, and significantly helps to clarify Gilbert's 'attraction' physics which Newton put as one of the two mathematized physics options and which he is believed to have privately favoured. It is basically a novel signal-response or remote-control physics that may still have relevance.

      New Science Theory and On The Magnet