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Charming GiftReview Date: 2005-11-25
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This book helped me lose 32 pounds & 4 inches off my waistReview Date: 2008-04-26
I have much more energy, my cholesterol is excellent, my blood pressure reading taken by my doctor recently was 120 over 80. I have been 20 to 30 pounds overweight most of my adult life but for the past two years have easily maintained my proper weight. I have tried diets before but this is not a diet, it is a life stlye change. I do not count calories or go hungry. I eat all I desire but eat the right kinds of foods and enjoy all of them. I highly recommend this book. Dr. Mollen is right on. I am living proof.
Don Slater
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Excellent book.Review Date: 1999-08-27


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gadgets & historyReview Date: 2002-12-30

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Excellent thriller, couldn't put it downReview Date: 2002-05-05


An Absolute Winner, From Gate-to-WireReview Date: 2008-06-07
A fascinating aspect is how Dettori approaches his race against a variety of demons - which lurks in the shadows for any athlete - and how he pulled himself from the brink of destroying a promising career. There are no pity parties of finger-pointing and the lessons learned by Dettori are valuable to anyone who faces adversity in any walk of life.
Ultimately, though, it's his triumphs on tracks throughout the world which brings his life into a grand perspective. Dettori writes like he rides, as a special champion, from gate-to-wire.

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Nobel prize winning material.Review Date: 1997-06-19
Gravity and Electromagnetism are now naturally married in a brilliant re-derivation of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. Sachs uncovers a long forgotten paper by Einstein and Mayer that holds the secret. But Einstein missed its fundamental importance. The vector basis used by Einstein in deriving the General Theory is incomplete. Just as Maxwell (and Tait) used the more complete basis of quaternions in deriving Maxwell's equations, Sachs builds a complete theory of General Relativity but using a quaternionic basis. Hamilton and his quaternions are finally vindicated.
The "square root problem" of the fundamental metric defining space-time disappears with the natural factorization of the metric stated in a quaternionic basis. The true nature of spin that has eluded all the vendors of Quantum Mechanics comes simply from the correct application of relativistic covariance. It does NOT depend on the quantum mechanical nature of the description per se.
The additional key insight is that Sachs
realises that Einstein needed to eliminate the discrete symmetries of reflections in space and time. Sachs points out that
the theory of relativity compares laws of nature in reference frames that are distinguished from each other ONLY in terms
of their relative motion - a continuous set of transformations.
Sachs can lay a strong claim to having merged all
the known forces in this brilliant work. It is a fairly reasonable hypothesis that the ONLY forces in nature are NOW shown
to be Gravity and Electromagnetism. The Strong and Weak forces are simply aspects of Gravity and Electromagnetism at an extremely
short range. Sachs demonstrates in a mathematical tour de force that all of nature appears to be contained in his equations
from nuclear dimensions all the way through to the properties of astronomical objects. An oscillating Universe cosmology naturally
arises instead of the Big Bang discontinuity. All discontinuities fade away into the smooth continuous fabric of Sach's space-time
continuum.
I suspect there will be many years before the true nature of this staggering leap of Sachs is recognized. Meanwhile Physics wanders in the wilderness of the string theory and other well meaning but misguided theories that come from academics wandering too far from the shirt-tails of geniuses like Einstein and Newton.

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An anthology of writings by learned authors that analyzes mass-murder in the 20th century Review Date: 2005-09-14
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