The Prime Cross 3. The 4 Poles of Eternity
German, Peter Plichta, 2009Only 1 piece in stock at third-party supplier
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Anyone who has read the adventurous life of chemist and mathematician Dr. Peter Plichta from Düsseldorf in the Prime Number Cross Volumes I, II, and III (5th book, "The Guardian God of Genius" and 6th book "The Indices Modulo 19") will eagerly await whether the author has succeeded in finding the only missing proof. With the 20th chapter, this task is fulfilled, and now Volume III "The 4 Poles of Eternity" is available with 432 pages. A new scientific theory requires—history teaches us—at least one, if not two generations for its acceptance. It could be assumed that the lone fighter Plichta had no desire to wait for acceptance. He therefore devised a mathematically brilliant trick to prove his ideas himself. Higher mathematics essentially relies on a number of quite simple statements that could be formulated and proven in the past. However, no mathematician has been able to explain why these statements, which interlock like the gears of a Swiss watch, exist at all. Peter Plichta can! He demonstrates that mathematics is not a human invention and that mathematical statements actually arise from the connection of complex numbers and prime numbers with space and time. The now available sixth book of the third volume thus serves as a masterful reckoning with vain professional scientists, who have lost the awareness that we can only see the shadows of a reality hidden from us. To find the truth, one must leave the academic buildings and shift from "how" to "why." Success does not depend on budgetary resources, but on the art of thinking and courage. These virtues were also necessary to prove that the Henkel company in Düsseldorf is behind both the Contergan scandal and the gold with which Hitler waged World War II.
Language | German |
Author | Peter Plichta |
Year | 2009 |
Number of pages | 432 |
Item number | 7502820 |
Publisher | Quadropol |
Category | Reference books |
Release date | 25.1.2018 |
Language | German |
Author | Peter Plichta |
Year | 2009 |
Number of pages | 432 |
CO₂ emissions | 0,35 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,12 |
Width | 157 mm |
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