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Final Theory
Final Theory
Author: Mark Alpert
IN A BLAZING FICTION DEBUT, MARK ALPERT TAKES PHYSICS OUT OF THE CLASSROOM AND INTO THE HIGH-STAKES REALM OF ACTION, DANGER, AND A PLOT THAT COULD DOOM THE WORLD. . . . — An elderly physicist, one of Einstein's last living colleagues, is brutally tortured, then left to die, when he refuses to reveal what he knows about a long-hidden secret --...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781451612424
ISBN-10: 1451612427
Publication Date: 1/25/2011
Pages: 480
Edition: Reprint
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4.2 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Pocket Star
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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IllOU1book avatar reviewed Final Theory on + 12 more book reviews
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Extremely well prepared, twists of great minds in pursuit of the most hidden of all

twists. in a convoluted/folded expression in pursuit of exactly that same expression.

The plus and minus of True Zero being sought, after being hidden by the most infused

minds of the 20th Century. Faithfully following our inner exploration into the

largest of events by seeking the smallest features of our universe. Maybe someone will

read the book and get on-track of the changes of vector when motions near a True Zero

revise their path in exactly the same way on both sides of Pure Zero; even though the

opposite third derivative remains consistant in each dimension. Thus, allowing for

matter to obtain disproportionate characteristics in any 1st and/or 2nd derivation's

local dimension. If this has made you think of any thing new, you will totally enjoy

the action played out by the well chosen characters of this book. This story not only

twists and turns but takes great hanging leaps as well. The wrap-up is great.
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buzzby avatar reviewed Final Theory on + 6062 more book reviews
Sounds like the umpteenth rip-off of the Da Vinci Code plot. Does every man run for their lives with a girlfriend? How about just taking their dog along? Or their IPod?

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