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New horizons in Science book in PDF format
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The author of the book is Gregory Podgorniak (Poland), more information about the author is at the end. The book is titled New horizons in Science.

A brief overview of the book's contents:

Table of contents

3-4. About the author - a few words about the author.
5-9. Chapter 1. The Return of Hitler and Nuclear Warfare - a text about a great danger and with a big importance.
10-14. Chapter 2. How to Increase Your IQ? How to Improve Your IQ? - a text about raising your IQ even up to 1600 points.
15-35. Chapter 3. New Horizons in Physics - a text containing, among other things, the galactical model of subquark matter, the theory of microgrid, and the concept of space condensation as a basis for solving the problem of wave-particle duality.
36-44. Chapter 4. New Theory of Evolution - the theory is based on the logistic concept, i.e., the S-shaped curve.
45-67. Chapter 5. Sociological Theory - similar to the above with the addition of a brain, neuronal, and quasineuronal models.
68-86. Chapter 6. Visualizations of the Nucleotide Sequence,
Visualizations of Quaternary, Ternary, and Quinary Numeral Systems - interesting visualizations.
87-112. Chapter 7. Philosophical Research - including the theory of qualitative change as quantitative change and the concept of ideomaterialism.
113-115. Chapter 8. Conception of the Game Expertmind - a new game.
116-117. Chapter 9. Conception of New Bicycles - the concept of faster bicycles.
118-119. Chapter 10. Theory of Science by Auguste Comte (1798-1857) - an essay on Comte's theory of science.
120. Ending - a brief overview of the book's chronology.

The book can be downloaded here:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/aq12qejo9o95waq/New_horizons_in_Science%252C_G._Podgorniak.pdf/file

about the author, My name is Gregory Podgorniak (brn. 01.1977, Szczecinek, West Pomerania, Poland). I am working on field of natural as well as social sciences. During philosophical studies at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan (1996-1999) I was actively act in student scientific organisation, got a scientific scholarship, and one from my articles titled Circulus vitiosus and fourfold petitio principii in the system of Descartes was published in Humanistic Drafts of Publishing House of Humaniora Foundation in Poznan, no. 6, 1998. Unfortunately certain fate events made impossible to me continuing studies to master's and later doctor's degree. Thence I was forced to be content only with a title of bachelor.
Thanks to deep and penetrating researchings I was able to establish indisputably some number of my past incarnations reaching of ancient period, these data are certain, these incarnations are: Auguste Comte (1798-1857) French philosopher and sociologist, Edme Mariotte (1620-1684) French physicist and meteorologist, Aenesidemus (1 st century BC) Greek sceptical philosopher, Arcesilaus (315-241 BC) Greek sceptical philosopher, Gorgias (485-380 BC) Greek sophist.

email contact: podgorniakgre@gmail.com
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From the miracle of life I come to the miracle of cosmos, Gregory Podgorniak
 



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