The Search for 'God' Ends March 14 as New Book Absolute Intelligence Integrates Science and Religion Once and For All
Announcement today about the March 14 release of Absolute Intelligence by Ilexa Yardley. Absolute Intelligence throws the debate between science and religion out the window -- mathematically proving there is a God.
Houston, TX (PRWEB) February 24, 2005 -- Is there a God? The answer to this universal question is revealed in a groundbreaking new book, Absolute Intelligence by Ilexa Yardley, to be released on March 14, Albert Einstein’s birthday. Like Einstein’s theory of relativity, Absolute Intelligence shakes the foundation of traditional religious and scientific beliefs by proving mathematically – once and for all -- there is a “god.” In addition, Absolute Intelligence shows that judgment day isn’t coming… it’s already here.
The book is sure to add fuel to America’s culture war, shocking religious leaders, scientists and “security moms.” Absolute Intelligence changes perspective in a big way – especially for physicists who’ve been looking for the key to the “theory of everything.” Yardley shows the secret really isn’t that hard to unlock using Newton’s equal and opposite law. In the process, Yardley shows the debate between science and religion is moot – both actually articulate the same reality.
“Physicists as far back as Aristotle have overlooked the simple and obvious circle, oblivious to its overriding power, and unaware of the importance of its ubiquity,” says Yardley. “We already know everything there is to know. The knowledge we seek is within us. And it’s circular.”
To prove her theory, Yardley spent years researching the works of Albert Einstein, Carl Jung, various religious teachings, and many other well known physicists, mathematicians and theologians. Most people know that Albert Einstein proved the conservation of energy 100 years ago when he published his famous equation, e=mc2. Few know that Emmy Noether, a Bryn-Mawr professor widely regarded as the most important (female) mathematician, proved conservation and symmetry are tied. Yardley figured out the one conservation and symmetry that defines and overrides all the others is the circle and its diameter.
Today physicists live with multiple conservations, the conservation of energy, mass, momentum and more, with no identifiable relationship between the relationships. Religions live with multiple symmetries: good-bad, right-wrong, order-chaos, heaven-earth, again with no identifiable relationship between the relationships. All the conservations are circles, and all the opposite pairs are diameters. Absolute Intelligence shows the circle has complete control, preserving itself, preserving us, and ensuring a ‘god’ in the process.
Yardley is neither a physicist, a religious expert, a philosopher nor a psychologist, which she says is an important part of the story. “We are convinced we need ‘experts’ to tell us who we are and why we’re here. Not so,” she says. “Anyone can read Absolute Intelligence and understand the most complex of concepts. People are smart enough to understand their own internal, intuitive circles.” The circle is the most important idea and Absolute Intelligence is the most relative book since Einstein. For more information see www.absolute-intelligence.com.
Media interested in reviewing Absolute Intelligence before March 14 please contact Chandler Haase, Communications Director – media.absoluteintelligence @ comcast.net
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