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Milo Wolff

    This author delves into the profound questions of human existence and science through compelling narrative. Their work is characterized by precise scientific logic intertwined with humanistic sentiment and a fascination with the world. Through their writing, they seek to understand the intricate workings of the universe, from technological marvels to the cultural nuances of diverse societies. This pursuit of understanding extends to examining their own cultural roots in light of varied human experiences.

    Schroedinger's Universe and the Origin of the Natural Laws
    Exploring the Physics of the Unknown Universe
    • 2008

      Schrödinger's Universe: Einstein, Waves and the Origin of the Natural Laws Erwin Schrodinger (1937) perceived that the whole Universe, what we observe as material bodies and forces, are nothing but shapes and variations in the structure of space. When he and Einstein debated the particle theorists led by Neils Bohr, most scientists thought they had lost it. This book shows they were right; that all matter is one Wave Structure in the space of the Universe. If the stars did not exist, we could not exist.

      Schroedinger's Universe and the Origin of the Natural Laws
    • 1990

      Follow a trail of scientific clues and ideas from the Greeks to Newton, Mach, Clifford, Einstein, Dirac, Feynman, and beyond to modern galactic astronomy, as Wolff conducts an investigation of the fundamental particles and their relationship to the structure of the universe, proposing an answer to the question, "Is there a unification theory of physics?" 46 illustrations. (Technotran Press)

      Exploring the Physics of the Unknown Universe