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Ayyadurai, V.A. Shiva

 
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Synopsis

The Science of Everything refers to a fundamental problem in science since the early 20th century. Albert Einstein was preoccupied with it for most of his later life. It has been a chaallenge which Stephen Hawking has grappled with. Put very simply, the problem in physics involves integrating Einstein's theory of gravitation -- which describes space, time, and matter on the vast scale of the whole universe from planets to galaxies -- with quantum mechanics, which deals with the smallest possible scale of elementary particles. So far no one in physics has been able to describe or demonstrate the unity of the forces which traverse across these infinite spatial scales -- not Einstein, and not Stephen Hawking either. Dr. V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai has discovered the Science of Everything, although he is not a physicist. And, what he shares with you reveals a common set of principles that affects all systems from the infinitesimal to the infinite. It relates to his study of Systems Theory and is a practical set of principles that can be universally applied as you will learn in the book. Systems theory is a powerful unifying tool through which literally anything can be understood -- anything from biology to economics to human history and, especially, human health.

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À propos de l?auteur

Dr. V. A. Shiva Ayyadurai, the inventor of email and polymath, holds four degrees from MIT and is a world-renowned systems scientist. He is a Fulbright Scholar, Lemelson-MIT Awards Finalist, First Outstanding Scientist and Technologist of Indian Origin (STIO), Westinghouse National Science Talent Honors Award recipient, and U.S. National Medal of Technology and Innovation nominee. As a child, he was inspired by his grandmother's practicing Siddha, India's oldest system of traditional medicine, which led him to a major breakthrough: Systems Health, an integrative framework linking eastern and western medicine. His most recent invention, CytoSolve® is a technology that enables rapid discovery of multi-combination therapeutics without animal testing. In 1978, as a precocious 14-year-old, he was accepted to a special program in computer science at New York University. Later, at the University of Medicine and Dentistry, New Jersey (UMDNJ) as a Research Fellow, he developed the first electronic system to replicate the entire interoffice mail system (Inbox, Outbox, Folders, Address Book, Memo, etc.), which he named "email," defining email we all use and experience today. In 1982, the United States government officially recognized him as the inventor of email by awarding the first U.S. Copyright for "Email," when copyright was the only protection for software inventions.

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