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Origin and Scientific Definition of All: Based on the Natural Laws of Our Universe
Origin and Scientific Definition of All: Based on the Natural Laws of Our Universe
Origin and Scientific Definition of All: Based on the Natural Laws of Our Universe
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First time a definition of life based on physics and science.
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Release dateMay 14, 2013
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    Origin and Scientific Definition of All - Sol Weiss

    This book is dedicated to my parents, children and grandchildren and in memory of my late son Ronald I. Weiss.

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including recording, photocopying, or otherwise, without the expressed prior permission in writing by the publisher, Codebreaker’s Publication.

    Copyright © 2011 by Sol Weiss, M.D.

    First printing 2012

    Published by Codebreaker’s Publication

    22030 Sherman Way, Suite 118

    Canoga Park, California 91303

    Cover Design by Sol Weiss, M.D. and Jon Kong

    Publisher’s Cataloging-in-Publication

    (Provided by Quality Books, Inc.)

    Weiss, Sol, 1929-

    Origin and scientific definition of all living

    entities : based on the natural laws of the universe /

    Sol Weiss. -- 1st ed.

    p. cm.

    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    LCCN 2011906753

    ISBN-13: 978-0-9658736-5-9

    ISBN-10: 0-9658736-5-X

    ISBN: 9781626759923

    1. Physics--Popular works. 2. Cosmology. 3. Life--Origin. I. Title.

    QC24.5.W447 2012            523.1

    QBI11-600082

    Science’s Creativity

    In 1900, Max Planck’s idea, scientific creativity, gave us the beginning of the quantum theory. His theory ran counter to the prevailing concepts of most physicists of his time who believed that forms of matter were continuous. Planck proved to us that matter was discrete. A chief physicist of that time, Ernst Mach, believed physical theories must be derived from direct visual experiments. Mach was not a believer in atoms. Albert Einstein had just graduated from college.

    In 1905, Einstein received his doctorate in Zurich and published his famous papers bearing the famous equation, E = MC². Robert A. Millikan, a famous American physicist, said in 1915 that, …Einstein himself (referring to his photoelectric equation), I believe, no longer holds to it. Einstein maintained his belief in that theory, and the evidence confirming the photon - the particle of light – finally arrived in 1923-24.

    Physicists currently recognize that at the Big Bang, information could travel at the speed of light (the age of concept, page 38). Information, therefore is a constant. Information as an energy constant of the Universe should have a force particle (ronon). All living entities are part of the information system.

    Acknowledgements

    I owe a deep gratitude to Ron Reicheck,Shirley Lee and M.P. Weiss for their wise copy editing and review. To Leonard Venger Esq., I owe my sincere thanks for the unique and original title, Unlocking the Secret of Life, subtitle, copy editing and editorial review and other consulting services. M.P.Weiss deserves a similar thanks for his help in selection of the title of Part Three of the trilogy. Thanks to Tema C. Schrage for her contribution for the logo, design and layout of the original book and suggestions for the new book. Martin P. Weiss Jon Kong

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