Man in the universe
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This book attempts to explain to the reader that materialism as a science or as a philosophy is out of date, and it provides both layman and expert with a completely new basis for thought and further enquiry.
Although quoting from the works of many eminent scientists, the author has reached unorthodox and startling conclusions. Instead of accepting the hypothesis of a gravitational universe, he substitutes a vortical explanation which accounts more satisfactorily for the mysteries of the universe than the more commonly accepted postulate which has held the field for so long.
Although quoting from the works of many eminent scientists, the author has reached unorthodox and startling conclusions. Instead of accepting the hypothesis of a gravitational universe, he substitutes a vortical explanation which accounts more satisfactorily for the mysteries of the universe than the more commonly accepted postulate which has held the field for so long.
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