Author: | J O Roberts | ISBN: | 9780993466748 |
Publisher: | yorkpublishing | Publication: | January 6, 2017 |
Imprint: | John O Roberts Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | J O Roberts |
ISBN: | 9780993466748 |
Publisher: | yorkpublishing |
Publication: | January 6, 2017 |
Imprint: | John O Roberts Publishing |
Language: | English |
This book is informative, entertaining, educational and thought provoking for scientists of all ages professional, amateur and enthusiast alike.
Travel with Reason and Intuition on a journey of the mind along a number of
series and infinities.
Stumble almost by accident on a possible route to the holy grail of science – that of a link between the Periodic Table, The Standard Model Theory and the four fundamental forces.
This book is informative, entertaining, educational and thought provoking for scientists of all ages professional, amateur and enthusiast alike.
It has imagination disciplined by the laws of science containing a new concept that of
THE NUCLEAR PERIODIC TABLE
It seems only right to acknowledge Mendeleev, Moseley, Rutherford and all
scientists past, present and future in the quest begun in this book.
Who knows how much will have developed in the future from the time of Galileo and Newton who likened himself to a small boy playing on the beach surrounded by an infinity of pebbles and picking up one or two as he scratched the surface of knowledge.
This book is informative, entertaining, educational and thought provoking for scientists of all ages professional, amateur and enthusiast alike.
Travel with Reason and Intuition on a journey of the mind along a number of
series and infinities.
Stumble almost by accident on a possible route to the holy grail of science – that of a link between the Periodic Table, The Standard Model Theory and the four fundamental forces.
This book is informative, entertaining, educational and thought provoking for scientists of all ages professional, amateur and enthusiast alike.
It has imagination disciplined by the laws of science containing a new concept that of
THE NUCLEAR PERIODIC TABLE
It seems only right to acknowledge Mendeleev, Moseley, Rutherford and all
scientists past, present and future in the quest begun in this book.
Who knows how much will have developed in the future from the time of Galileo and Newton who likened himself to a small boy playing on the beach surrounded by an infinity of pebbles and picking up one or two as he scratched the surface of knowledge.