An Audience for Einstein.An Audience For Einstein Ein·stein , Albert 1879-1955. German-born American theoretical physicist whose special and general theories of relativity revolutionized modern thought on the nature of space and time and formed a theoretical base for the exploitation of atomic energy. Mark Wakely Mundania Press 6470A Glenway Avenue, #109, Cincinnati, Ohio “Cincinnati” redirects here. For other uses, see Cincinnati (disambiguation). Cincinnati is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Hamilton County. 45211-5222 159426385x $22.00 www.mundania.com An Audience For Einstein by Mark Wakely is a truly mind catching metaphorical novel placing the interpretive in·ter·pre·tive also in·ter·pre·ta·tive adj. Relating to or marked by interpretation; explanatory. in·ter pre·tive·ly adv. mentality men·tal·i·tyn. The sum of a person's intellectual capabilities or endowment. of some of the most brilliant scientists of history. Readers will fall into the plot as main character Professor Percival Marlowe, an incredibly intellectual astrophysicist is nearing death without having the closure of finishing his greatest discovery. Follow Professor Percival Marlowe as he struggles with the concept of death, having to face it with fear or acceptance. A strongly recommended read for all fans of science fiction, as well as the general non-interest reader who enjoys a brilliant piece of fiction, An Audience For Einstein would make a popular addition to any community library's science fiction collection. |
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