Superstrings and the Search for the Theory of Everything

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  • 368

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  • 9780349104874

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  • 2 mm

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  • 12 mm

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  • 284 gram

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  • PAPERBACK

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  • 4 SEPTEMBER 2003

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    F. David Peat explains the development and meaning of this Superstring Theory in a thoroughly readable, dramatic manner accessible to lay readers with no knowledge of mathematics. The consequences of the Superstring Theory are nothing less than astonishing. Published (first published 1988)

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    F. David Peat

    He has worked actively as a theoretical physicist in England and Canada.

    But Peats interests expanded to include psychology, particularly that of Carl Jung, art and general aspects of culture, including that of Native America. Peat is the author of many books including a biography of David Bohm, with whom Peat collaborated, books on quantum theory and chaos theory, as well as a study of Synchronicity. Since moving to the village of Pari in Italy, Peat has created the Pari Center for New Learning.

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