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  • Classical Physics Beyond Einstein's Intentional Mistake

     
    ★ Sections 4.4 - 4.6 put an end to spacetime and space curvature myth along with misinterpretation of astronomical measurements that started the century of Dark Science. Classical physics, combined with Einstein’s idea of variable speed of time, is enough to get precise results matching reality, provide a new and clear perspective on mechanics of our world, and explain our observations well.
    • Author: Alexandre Kassiantchouk
    • Pages: 74
  • Einstein's Greatest Mistake

     
    Widely considered the greatest genius of all time, Albert Einstein revolutionised our understanding of the cosmos with his general theory of relativity and helped to lead us into the atomic age. Yet in the final decades of his life he was also ignored by most working scientists, his ideas opposed by even his closest friends. This stunning downfall can be traced to Einstein's earliest successes and to personal qualities that were at first his best assets. Einstein's imagination and self-confidence served him well as he sought to reveal the universe's structure, but when it came to newer revelations in the field of quantum mechanics, these same traits undermined his quest for the ultimate truth. David Bodanis traces the arc of Einstein's intellectual development across his professional and personal life, showing how Einstein's confidence in his own powers of intuition proved to be both his greatest strength and his ultimate undoing. He was a fallible genius. An intimate and enlightening biography of the celebrated physicist, Einstein's Greatest Mistake reveals how much we owe Einstein today - and how much more he might have achieved if not for his all-too-human flaws.
    • Author: David Bodanis
    • Pages: 172
    • Year of Publication: 2016
  • The Billionaire's Mistake

     
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    • Author: Elizabeth Lennox
    • Pages: 64
    • Year of Publication: 2017
  • Lay Low and Don't Make the Big Mistake

     
    More daring than Dilbert, more subversive than Marx, this ultimate manifesto for millions of lazy "workers" at every level presents the tips, tactics, and techniques for reclaiming lives, sanity--and mid-day naps. Featuring inspiring profiles of famous lazy people and a lexicon of indispensable words to buff up a shabby resume, this book is truly a guide to life in the slow lane.
    • Author: Richard Herschlag, Brian Harris and Rich Herschlag
    • Pages: 136
    • Year of Publication: 1997
  • The CEO's Perfect Mistake

     
    “What are you doing here, Ashton?” Megan asked angrily, and she hated herself because even if she was angry with him she can't deny he has still the same effect on her. “To win back your heart, and claim what is rightfully mine.” "You have nothing to claim because you lose your chance eight years ago." She answered coldly. Megan Corteza was a top student with a quiet beauty, admired for her brains but overlooked for one reason—she didn’t have money. At a school where wealth meant popularity, she was invisible to someone like Ashton Pritzgold. Ashton had it all—intelligence, good looks, athletic talent, and the prestige of being the son of one of the richest tycoons in the country. He was the most sought-after guy on campus. Megan avoided the rich crowd, so she was stunned when Ashton suddenly took interest. Overnight, she became the center of attention—and chaos followed. Ashton never expected to fall for someone like Megan. But he did. And one reckless mistake shattered her heart—and her future. After graduation, Megan left home and vowed never to forgive him. Eight years later, Ashton is now CEO of his father's empire. Seeing Megan again, he realizes too late: she was always the one.
    • Author: Sirenbeauty
    • Pages: 490
    • Year of Publication: 2025
  • Einstein's Third Mistake

     
    This is an introduction to and critique of Einstein's views on space, time and gravity. Einstein's views are rejected as ideology rather than science. His claim that time and space can dilate, expand or contract, resulted from his belief that this would resolve the Galileo/Maxwell dilemma and from his misunderstanding of the hypothesis that the speed of light cannot be increased or added to. His explanation of gravity as the bending of space is rejected and an alternative model of gravity is provided.
    • Author: Alex M Murphy
    • Pages: 131
    • Year of Publication: 2011
  • Mistake-Proofing Leadership: Know What to do, When and How

     
    For leaders who want the best for and from their employees Leadership and management is not easy. Most in those positions end up relying on their native intelligence, what worked before, shooting from the hip and what others suggest. In an engaging story of a group of leaders in a series of workshops, Mistake-Proofing Leadership teaches the reader proven tools to form teams, solve problems, promote change and a host of other important business activities. Learn what to do, when to do it, how to do it and avoid doing it poorly. Join a collaborative leadership workshop with eight others. Enjoy discovering new ways of leading, including mistake-proofing your mistake-proofing.
    • Author: Robert Brown and Rudy Williams
    • Pages: 255
    • Year of Publication: 2019
  • The Right Mistake

     
    From New York Times bestselling author Walter Mosley, the third collection of Socrates Fortlow tales, "a thought-provoking exploration of wickedness—and what's to be done about it" (Seattle Times). Living in south central L.A., Socrates Fortlow is a sixty-year-old ex-convict still strong enough to kill men with his bare hands. Filled with profound guilt about his own crimes and disheartened by the chaos of the streets, Socrates calls together local people of all races and social stations and begins to conduct a Thinkers' Club, where all can discuss life's unanswerable questions. Infiltrated by undercover cops and threatened by strain from within, the Thinkers' Club doesn’t have it easy. But simply by debating racial authenticity, street justice, and the possibility of mutual understanding, Socrates and his unlikely crew actually begin to make a difference. The Right Mistake is Walter Mosley at his most incisive. In turns outraged and affectionate, it offers a profoundly literary and ultimately redemptive exploration of the possibility of moral action in a violent world.
    • Author: Walter Mosley
    • Pages: 226
    • Year of Publication: 2009
  • A Pastor's Mistake, Second Edition

     
    "A Pastor's Mistake" will drop your jaw again and again with multiple twists, turns, and numerous shocking events including the heartfelt yet surprising ending. You will experience the pastoral abuse as if you were actually there in the same church. Shared with detailed transparency, you will feel intimately the emotional turmoil Marcus experienced within. Written for everyone hurt and devastated by pastors, this books sole purpose is to initiate the healing process of the spiritual wounds inflicted by pastors. You will see the Hand of God move time and time again to Marcus' rescue and God will do the same for you.
    • Author: Marcus L. Boston
    • Pages: 474
    • Year of Publication: 2011
  • A Mortal Mistake

     
    Book I of the Heaven, Hell, & Humanity Trilogy After a prince reunites with his exhiled brother in the Desert of Lost Souls, he unwittingly sets off a chain of events that will not only threaten the fate of all Humanity, but reignite the war of Light and Darkness.
    • Author: Vince Seim
    • Pages: 320
    • Year of Publication: 2016
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