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Original Edition
Finding God in Physics
(Einstein’s Missing Relative)
181 Pages
Like a child pulling apart and puzzling over a clock just to see how it works, Roy Masters maintains his delight at each stage of the journey he takes within the pages of this book. He uses repetition not solely to clarify and persuade, although certainly that first, but also because he so enjoys every step of his adventure that he can’t help but repeat the key theories discovered along the way. Call it an experiment in pure thinking. The point is not to be right at every turn, but to be bold in following the path, following simple principles, no matter where they lead, even if that means daring to rethink gravity or to question current beliefs about light.
Let younger thinkers challenge the theories presented herein. Let them add or subtract from them, or even dismiss them out of hand, but in the process let them ponder the unfathomable mysteries of the cosmos—ponder the behavior of light as it slows down to pass through a prism and then, inexplicably—in fact, impossibly—regains its original speed. This kind of mystery spawns the pure excitement of science, the desire to discover and to know more intimately.
Whatever reaction the reader has to this little book, Masters’ theories are an effort to answer some of science’s unanswered questions and to provide a basis for empirical discovery. Roy’s passionate pursuit of a unified field theory is admittedly an intuitive journey based on his belief that the physical laws of the cosmos are logical, and ultimately point to the doorway through which the cosmos came, not as a chaotic Big Bang, but as an orderly flow—a God Bang.
Whatever reaction the reader has to this little book, Masters’ theories are an effort to answer some of science’s unanswered questions and to provide a basis for empirical discovery. Roy’s passionate pursuit of a unified field theory is admittedly an intuitive journey based on his belief that the physical laws of the cosmos are logical, and ultimately point to the doorway through which the cosmos came, not as a chaotic Big Bang, but as an orderly flow—a God Bang.
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