Black Light: A Novel Theory of the Universe

Author:   Daniel Howitt
Publisher:   Paragon House Publishers
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9781557789457


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 March 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Black Light: A Novel Theory of the Universe


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"The black of ""darkness"" that we see is light: ""Black light."" If there was no black light in ""darkness,"" we would be blind, despite having the capacity to see. The implications for our understanding of the universe are immense."

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Author:   Daniel Howitt
Publisher:   Paragon House Publishers
Imprint:   Paragon House Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 14.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781557789457


ISBN 10:   1557789452
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 March 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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This work is a rarity of brilliant novel observation and ensuing brilliant novel theory in my career. Like Wittgenstein, this work with extreme acuity and compression, every word and sentence vital and chosen with extreme care, constructed and elaborated for great clarity, systematically constructs a system of observations and concepts. I've not seen a work akin to this since the Tractatus. These observations and thought are a Copernican Turn. --JERRY BALMUTH, Harry Emerson Fosdick Professor of Philosophy & Religion, Emeritus, Colgate University The idea of black light does not fit into the current scientific understanding of light. It is an interesting proposal to expand human knowledge. --SHI-WEI-CHU, Professor, Department of Physics, National Taiwan University, expert in the field of optical microscopy, optical spectroscopy, laser physics. Howitt has done a thorough study . . . . Each reader will understand this complexity based on their own level of comprehension of the cosmos. This book will certainly stimulate discussion and become part of the competitive environment in the philosophy of cosmology with the goal of improving theories, concepts and models. --OLEG BAZALUK, Editor-in-Chief, Philosophy and Cosmology This work could be called a philosophical-logical investigation into fundamental physics and cosmology. By its scope and profundity, Black Light deserves to be heard and examined. Its novel concepts may reform and broaden our present understanding of the universe and point us towards new scientific experiments that could verify and elaborate these concepts. --LLOYD EBY, Ph.D. The George Washington University


Daniel Howitt has done a thorough study that claims to reveal a certain level of complexity of the universe. Each reader will understand this complexity based on their own level of comprehension of the cosmos. This book will certainly stimulate discussion and become part of the competitive environment in the philosophy of cosmology with the goal of improving theories, concepts and models.--Oleg Bazaluk, Editor-in-Chief, Philosophy and Cosmology This work is a rarity of brilliant novel observation and ensuing brilliant novel theory in my career. Like Wittgenstein, with extreme acuity and compression, every word and sentence vital and chosen with extreme care, constructed and elaborated for great clarity, systematically construct a system of observations and concepts. I've not seen a work akin to this since the Tractatus. These observations and thought are a Copernican Turn.--Jerry Balmuth, Harry Emerson Fosdick Professor of Philosophy & Religion, Emeritus, Colgate University ...by its scope and profundity, Black Light deserves to be read and examined by those who are in a good position to give it the attention and analysis that it warrants. I welcome the publication of this book so its novel concepts can be considered, as they may reform and broaden our present understanding of the universe.--Lloyd Eby, Ph.D. The George Washington University


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DANIEL HOWITT is an independent scholar in private study at Harvard University. He was educated at Colgate University, The University of Chicago, and Harvard University.

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