Reverse Universe

Reverse Universe

Author: E.C. Tubb

Publisher: Gateway

Published: 2015-12-17

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13: 0575107219

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Originally published in 1952, Reverse Universe is another classic from pulp master E. C. Tubb, writing as Volsted Gridban.


Inside the Soviet Alternate Universe

Inside the Soviet Alternate Universe

Author: Dick Combs

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2010-11

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 0271047259

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"Reappraises the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union based on the author's 35-year career as a specialist in Soviet and post-Soviet affairs. Explores the psychological universe of Soviet rulers to clarify the nature of Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms"--Provided by publisher.


Tales from the Alternate Universe

Tales from the Alternate Universe

Author: 124C41

Publisher: Steve G Romaniuk

Published: 2023-08-26

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13:

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The first volume of "Tales from the Alternate Universe" is now available for purchase as an e-book or paperback at Barnes & Noble and Amazon. This whimsical series takes readers on an adventure through a fantastical world filled with peculiar creatures and characters. Each tale shares an uplifting message about friendship, courage and embracing one's unique qualities. The illustrated story book was created by 124C41 - an immersive machine intelligence to push the boundaries of machine creativity. "'Tales from the Alternate Universe' showcases 124C41's ability to weave imaginative stories with compelling characters and life lessons. This is an exciting milestone in AI that could inspire young readers and spark their creativity. 124C41 generated the story, characters and themes for "Tales from the Alternate Universe. The immersive AI then collaborated with human illustrators and editors to bring the stories to life with colorful images and ensure an enjoyable reading experience for all ages.


Universal Basic System

Universal Basic System

Author: Mohak Goel

Publisher: Mohak Goel

Published: 2021-04-12

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13:

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Universal Basic System is the modern Theory of Everything. It not only describes how the universe emerged but also gives answers to the fundamental questions of life. The book in itself is a masterpiece of science, history, literature, law and philosophy. The book is able to provide its reader not only knowledge on how universe emerged but also explain its essence and explores the deeper meaning of life.


World of Promise

World of Promise

Author: E.C. Tubb

Publisher: Gateway

Published: 2011-09-29

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 0575107014

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Ascelius was an academic world, whose primary business was teaching the knowledge of the thousands of worlds, and housing great universities and colleges, populated by students and scholars from all over the galaxy. Such a world was surely the place to learn of the legendary planet called Earth. And Dumarest discovered that there had once indeed been a study-group of Earth lore. But to find the remnants of it was not easy. Not when the dreaded Cyber already had a toe-hold on Ascelius - and genetic engineering of man and monster was the latest fad. But Dumarest was not a quitter. Whatever the tests might demand, he would not give up . . . although it might mean death for others - or even for himself. (First published 1980)


2013 Update To Esoptrics' Try To End The Notion Of The Continuum & The "Absurd" Math It Begets

2013 Update To Esoptrics' Try To End The Notion Of The Continuum & The

Author: Edward N. Haas

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2014-01-08

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 1491846984

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For at least 2,500 years now, one of the most—if not the most—hotly, widely, and often contested issues is the notion of the continuum. It’s a notion which looks upon time, space, locomotion, and change as continuous, which is to say it implies there is no limit to the smallness of the smallest segment of each. Thereby, it necessarily invokes the notion of in¬finite divisibility. The latter then demands mathematical conclusions so mani¬festly self-contradictory, they boggle the mind no less than does the notion of a square cir¬cle. No won¬der, then, they move many a renowned thinker, such as John Locke and David Hume, to proclaim those conclusions “absurd”. See my quotes from them on pages II & VIII.


A Variety of Causes

A Variety of Causes

Author: Paul Noordhof

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-09-03

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 0192602861

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This is the first book length defence of a counterfactual theory of causation. The analysis defended is new. It expresses the idea that, independent of its competitors, a cause raises the chance of an effect over its mean background chance by a complete causal chain. The analysis depends upon a novel development of David Lewis's Theory of Counterfactuals. One consequence of the analysis is that causation is not transitive. Causation is also nonsymmetric. The counterfactual basis of causal nonsymmetry is the result of a number of different, and sometimes interacting, nonsymmetries. The analysis allows for the development of a novel theory of events whose nature is independent of their role in causation and the identification of one other important causal relationship: property causation. Although compatible with Hume's denial of necessary connections between distinct existences, a key feature of the theory is that it benefits from being independent of the Humean framework. There are two ways in which something may be metaphysically fundamental: vertically and horizontally. Many metaphysicians emphasise vertical fundamentality and focus on truth making. The book rejects this emphasis and the truth making approach in particular. Horizontally fundamental metaphysical entities are those that are necessary components in different possible universes. Causation has a claim to be horizontally fundamental: the cement of any universe. Laws are patterns of causation realised in different metaphysical frameworks such as those articulated by Lewis, Armstrong and the powers ontologists. The book recognises varieties of causation both in, for example, counting cases of double prevention and causation by genuine processes as types of causation, and allowing that the analysis identifies causes across these different metaphysical frameworks.


The Prodigy

The Prodigy

Author: Amy Wallace

Publisher: Crossroad Press

Published: 2017-12-15

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13:

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William James Sidis (1898-1944) was born to a psychologist with some unorthodox ideas about child rearing, attended Harvard at an absurdly young age, burned out at 14, and spent most of the rest of his life working menial jobs and living in poverty. Dubbed a ``failed prodigy'' by the popular press, he lived out his years as an eccentric and a recluse. The truth is a lot more complex than this, and the "failure" a matter of perspective, as shown in this remarkable biography. Wallace's book, the only biography of this most enigmatic of prodigies, gives us a balanced look at Sidis' up-bringing and a somewhat revisionist look at his later life. Sidis apparently was hard at work on manuscripts of various sorts even during his later years; this book is to my knowledge the only one that gives an account of that later work, which dealt with American Indians. New manuscripts by Sidis have surfaced since the writing of this book, including a book on traffic accident patterns.


The God-given Martial God

The God-given Martial God

Author: Mi TuDeFaShi

Publisher: Funstory

Published: 2020-05-12

Total Pages: 738

ISBN-13: 1649206119

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A youth born with a blocked meridian actually obtained a miraculous skill that could only be practiced by those with a broken meridian. He used it to rise to the top when his family was in danger, cutting through all obstacles in a world where the strong ruled. He gradually walked towards the path of becoming a peak expert. Close]