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Sarantites, A.D. (Signed)

The Universal Unified Field Law and The Law of Universal Creation of Mass-Energy

Universal Science Foundation, 1963

1995,00 €

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Año de publicación
1963
Lugar de impresión
Phoenix, AZ
Autor
Sarantites, A.D. (Signed)
Editores
Universal Science Foundation
Formato
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edición
F First Edition
Materia
The Universal Unified Field Law and The Law of Universal, Creation of Mass-Energy *SIGNED BY AUTHOR* Theoretical Physics, Ufology Billy Meier Pleiadean Ufo Contactee Message from the, mass-energy and all complex components derived therefrom, function perpetually in accordance with the laws of motion in, absolute freely-moving-body environments. It will also be shown, that the bonding forces of any structural frame of any particle, are nothing more and nothing less than the stability that, results from pure vector mechanics in equilibria, functioning as freely-moving, composite frames, and that the stability is conserved through the instant mutual, exchange of kinetic-energy-momenta. Therefore, all events should be considered purely as mechanical phenomena, and should never be considered as general or abstract Phenomena, Science & Technology New Age, Metaphysical Signed
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H Hardcover
Conservación
Bueno
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Inlgés
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281 pages. Author signed and inscribed this copy to John Dumont upon front free endpaper. "In this presentation, it will be shown that all components within every system, including all primary measurable forms of mass-energy and all complex components derived therefrom, function perpetually in accordance with the laws of motion in absolute freely-moving-body environments. It will also be shown that the bonding forces of any structural frame of any particle are nothing more and nothing less than the stability that results from pure vector mechanics in equilibria, functioning as freely-moving, composite frames, and that the stability is conserved through the instant mutual exchange of kinetic-energy-momenta. Therefore, all events should be considered purely as mechanical phenomena, and should never be considered as general or abstract phenomena." - from Introduction. Includes over a dozen black and white figures. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. Gilt lettering upon navy backstrip and front board moderately rubbed but remains legible. A sound copy. Book