flow
Audiophile/Insomniac
Greetings,
In his latest Elliott Wave Theorist, Bob Prechter recommends this book:
"Lewis Little's long-awaited book, The Theory of Elementary Waves: A New Explanation of Fundamental Physics, is due off the press [soon]. This book will revolutionize the science of sub-atomic physics. It is as ground-breaking as Benoit Mandelbrot's Fractal Geometry and even more radical in overturning 80 years of bad science. Little writes for the intelligent layman, so you can follow his discussion of a field that has often posed as being too obscure and anti-intuitive for the common mind to grasp. But anything real can be explained, and Little spares no words in tearing down the edifice of magical thinking that permeates quantum mechanics and then erecting a new structure of reasoning from real, physical action and reaction that, as he puts it, 'any 8th-grader can understand.' In a compact narrative of only 160 pages, this book provides more elegant revelations than any science book you have read. You should have a first-edition copy of this book on your shelf so when your grandkids ask about it you can say, 'I was there.' My publishing company, New Classics Library, is privileged to publish The Theory of Elementary Waves." – Bob Prechter
P.S. Within a few days of its pre-sale release, TEW briefly broke into Amazon's Top 100 Bestselling Books and hit #1 on its "Movers and Shakers" list. It still stands at #1 in their "Quantum Theory" category.
I don't know if any of you are comfortable with the subject of quantum physics, but I look forward to an explanation an intellectual layperson (me) can comprehend!
In his latest Elliott Wave Theorist, Bob Prechter recommends this book:
"Lewis Little's long-awaited book, The Theory of Elementary Waves: A New Explanation of Fundamental Physics, is due off the press [soon]. This book will revolutionize the science of sub-atomic physics. It is as ground-breaking as Benoit Mandelbrot's Fractal Geometry and even more radical in overturning 80 years of bad science. Little writes for the intelligent layman, so you can follow his discussion of a field that has often posed as being too obscure and anti-intuitive for the common mind to grasp. But anything real can be explained, and Little spares no words in tearing down the edifice of magical thinking that permeates quantum mechanics and then erecting a new structure of reasoning from real, physical action and reaction that, as he puts it, 'any 8th-grader can understand.' In a compact narrative of only 160 pages, this book provides more elegant revelations than any science book you have read. You should have a first-edition copy of this book on your shelf so when your grandkids ask about it you can say, 'I was there.' My publishing company, New Classics Library, is privileged to publish The Theory of Elementary Waves." – Bob Prechter
P.S. Within a few days of its pre-sale release, TEW briefly broke into Amazon's Top 100 Bestselling Books and hit #1 on its "Movers and Shakers" list. It still stands at #1 in their "Quantum Theory" category.
I don't know if any of you are comfortable with the subject of quantum physics, but I look forward to an explanation an intellectual layperson (me) can comprehend!