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HomeShop at BookSurgeBody, Mind & SpiritGeneralWas Einstein Right? Not Quite! ®: 'Perfecting E=mc<sup>2</sup>' and 'Debunking Quantum Weirdness' Now Leads to 'The Holy Grail of <i>Unified Physicality</i>' |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
144 pages of useless rambling Sep 12, 2009
By Douglas Hunter Is a zero star rating possible? This is what this book deserves. Amazon should be ashamed of themselves for selling such trash. The author - obviously an ego maniac with the most inflated opinion of himself I have ever encountered - has written a book full of personal anecdotes and rambling discourse about his midlife epiphany, etc., with about 2 pages worth of any attempt to meaningfully, mathmatically, explain his horribly confused hypothesis. The book is full of misinformation, for example: Cosmologists have believed "metals were formed in the big bang" The one rating which gave this a 5 star must have been entered by the author himself, no one else could be so non-discerning.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Harsh language may cover up excellent ideas Feb 19, 2010
By The Student Dr. Gratke's language and word choice may at times make his overall ideas difficult to accept (especially to those who believe strongly in the modern mythology present in much of todays science). Don not allow the language to ruin the message that will be presented with greater vigor in the final book version. Interesting possibilities are uncovered when one considers Gratke's completion of Einstein's equation of rest energy. In Gratke's version, gravity effects the rest energy of matter, and the ideas encountered in science fiction are doomed to stay there forever banned from any semblance of plausibility. Anti-physical aspects of modern physics are dismissed.
The scientific community ought to be ashamed of the mythology that is accepted and taught as hard fact. This is evident from the mysticism present in much of modern physics to big bang theology to the climatologist that changed their data to better serve their cause and their wallets. All across the nation, the general public believe that the theory of evolution is scientific fact. This is a scientific culture that represses contrary ideas and ridicules skepticism. A guest professor in an introductory engineering course (who received his doctorate from Berkeley) tells the class that on the concept of climate change, all scientists and engineers are in agreement. Skeptics in todays scientific community are denied funding and tenure. This book seeks to take science down a different path were those who dont agree are not subject to persecution.
If you are not a sheep, you will like this book.
0 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Wow, amazing! Oct 26, 2005
Dr. Gratke has produced an epic tome of physics, shattering prior misconceptions about physicality. In this book, Gratke reveals that Einstein was close to accurately representing the universe, but failed to take into account some factors. Heisenberg was a sophist, Gratke is a visionary!
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