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What Humans Perceive as Time and Space are just Facets of Energy
by Moshe SegalDid you ever wondered if what we perceive as Time really exists, or is it just an illusion? Did you also ever wondered if what we perceive as Space really exists, or is it also just an illusion? Did you ever wondered from which entities our Universe is actually composed? Would you be surprised to find out that the Universe is actually composed of only one entity? This book analyzes paradoxes and peculiarities in the science of Physics today, and arrives at the following revolutionary conc... more -
Climate Crisis Plan
by Philip Kent-HughesMeaningful action on climate change is possible
This book explains how you can be part of the solution. Using his expertise as a consultant in emergency and crisis management, Philip Kent-Hughes offers a clear-sighted response to climate change.
In this book you will:
- Receive step-by-step guidance to help save you money while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- Learn how to communicate and connect with others, contributing to t... more
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A Paradoxical Life: Where Did We Come From?
by Diondre MompointThe origin of life has always been questioned for the longest of time. The most credible scholars are stumped by the complexity of life and cannot come to an agreement of where we may have came from. What If there were ideas for all life's origin? Join Diondre Mompoint and other skeptics in revealing the origin of life. -
Nature Norm's North Woods
by Norman WeeksThe land of wolves, moose, bears, and 10,000 lakes. Nature Norm’s North Woods is an anecdotal natural history of northeastern Minnesota, based upon the author’s forty years’ experience there. Nature Norm first describes the woods-and-waters setting from the vantage point of his cabin on Pelican Lake. He then surveys the wildlife in the area and relates various animal encounters. Next, he conducts hiking and canoeing excursions. He concludes with a consideration of the human impact upon the no... more -
2023 Avalanche Catastrophe Risk Analysis
by Wayne AdamsWayne Adams attended Haskell Indian Nations University and the University of Kansas for Meteorology. Wayne graduated from Haskell Indian Nations University in 2009. He currently attends Unity College and is a senior there. Wayne is working toward a Bachelor's Degree in Climate Science. He has had many books published on LULU Books, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. Wayne has had a winter forecast book from 2021 - to 2022 return with great accuracy for months in advance climatology forecasting... more
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Some Mistakes of Darwin and a Programmer's Theory of Life
by Daniel G. Vintner★★★★★ "Imaginative, thought-provoking, and incredibly thorough!" - Reader Review
★★★★★ Literary Titan Gold Book Award September 2022
___The evolution debate has been raging on the outskirts of academia for two centuries, and the sides have never been further apart than they are now.
“Science versus religion” and “evolution versus creationism” was what the audience heard for a long time.
In the twentieth century God was brought dow... more
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Climatological Statistical Tornado Forecasts in Tornado Alley 2023
by Wayne AdamsOn November 11, 2012, Wayne Adams forecast a tornado six months in advance to the street. He sent an email to the American Meteorology Society President and a snail mail letter to the National Severe Storms Laboratory. He was successful in this forecast and received an email back from theNational Severe Storms Laboratory explaining what the next step was to bring this new way of forecasting to science. Again on March 1, 2021, Wayne sent an email to the National Weather Service in Tulsa forecasti... more -
Zoology's Greatest Mystery
by Gary MeaneyThe 101 fascinating natural wonders in this beautifully illustrated book will forever transform your view of the animal and plant world. Come with Gary on a jaw-dropping journey across nature's most amazing and bizarre. You will learn about the mould that solves mazes, why the giant panda is lucky to be alive, how a fish with no mouth eats, why your brain is afraid of snakes, and why one microscopic creature is the most puzzling mystery in all zoology. -
Making Mental Might: How to Look Ten Times Smarter Than You Are
by Bernard M. PattenDoctor Bernard Patten―erstwhile Memory Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, founder of the first memory clinic at the Neurological Institute of New York, and author of scientific papers on memory therapy and memory problems―wants to help you to a better mind, a better memory, and, consequently, a better life. Memory degradation happens to everyone. Even people in good health forget where they park their cars or leave their reading glasses. Some draw a blank entering their PIN. Is the s... more -
Survive the Century
by Sam Beckbessinger, Christopher Trisos & Simon NicholsonSurvive the Century is an interactive story that positions you as the senior editor of the world's most popular and trusted news organization. You have the enviable power to set the news agenda and figure out how the world should respond to climate change. What if you invest in green technology and cut taxes? What if you rewild half of the world's agricultural land? What if you unleash your inner supervillain and spark WWIII? What if you block out the sun (just a little bit)? Along the wa... more -
Modern Sustainability Master Guide
by kolee the practicalsaintIf Louise Hay and Jacques Cousteau had a book baby, this Modern Sustainability Master Guide would be it! This is a book about taking simple steps to regenerate a loving earth! The long awaited merging of science and spirit is upon us- this is the very essence of modern sustainability. If we are to continue as a human species, we must immediately look into: ① What the problems on planet earth are and why the problems exist in the first place, ② What we can ACTUALLY do, right now, to be a par... more -
NOTES FROM A DEAD PLANET: Please Prove Me Wrong
by Paul BrownThe premise: life on Earth cannot survive human overpopulation, mass extinction, and climate chaos. Humans don't have what it takes to make the concerted and coordinated effort needed. The challenge: prove the author wrong. Read the true facts of ecological collapse, our inadequate response, drastic actions needed, and human obstacles, backed up by hundreds of hyperlinks. -
Kelvin and the Age of the Universe
by Yuri HeymannThis booklet is a collection of texts from author in the realm of cosmology and quantum physics. A variety of themes are covered in the book, as the cosmic-distance duality, wave functions and particle-wave duality, the Roche sphere and Archimedean buoyancy as key principles underpinning cosmic transparency, the connection between Bohr model and Larmor formula, the ladder to the hypersphere as a sequence of space geometry, the connection between the cosmic horizon and Bohr radius, ring theory, e... more -
A Guide to the Climate Apocalypse
by Vítězslav KremlíkPublic media is awash with the deteriorating state of our planet. Every new climate report shows a worse scenario than the one before, and the prophesized outcome is always the same—worldwide disaster. In A Guide to the Climate Apocalypse, Vítězslav Kremlík delivers a refreshing and objective analysis of the history and science behind climate change. Books about climate change frequently endorse a narrow, often malicious angle of total indoctrination or abject denial of the official story. Kr... more -
About Spiritual Energy: Your Guide to Perpetual Joy
by Walter BroachYou are a spiritual being walking around in a physical body rather than a person with a soul. Think about it. It will give you a brand new viewpoint about life. -
Love, Empathy, and Project Management
by Rohit RomleyProject Management isn't all about completing tasks and hoping for success. You can lead the best team in the world, yet still, fail because of a lack of communication. This is because you forget that Project Management also involves building a strong human connection with your team and the stakeholders. This book written by a seasoned project manager, Rohit Romley, covers not just the "What to do" but also the "How to do" of building that strong connection with your team both emotionally and... more