Paradox

The Rejected Cornerstone

by Jane Weir


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$14.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/27/2005

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Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 150
ISBN : 9780595344802
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 150
ISBN : 9780595792382

About the Book

In sharp contrast to today's foreboding, politically correct posturing, there is a formula that measures "all things"-in the same precise way that we know with certainty that two plus two equals four. However, the world continues to search for this universal truth until it faces its old enemy head on and looks him straight in the eye.

Paradox: The Rejected Cornerstone vindicates this marvelous prototype, proving emphatically, once and for all, that a paradox is not a contradiction, as it so easily appears. Author Jane Weir details the composition of the paradox and, for the first time, discloses its incredible logistical and mathematical laws. Embark on an eye-opening journey into the mysterious and obscure realm of truth. Understanding will be yours, once you observe this ubiquitous equation, revealing life's universal blueprint.

Therefore, it is with great hope that the educated and uneducated alike will come to see that life is not a contradiction, as is commonly perceived. It is instead, a paradox, not an accidental and misfortunate stumbling block, but a magnificently complex, creatively designed information source.


About the Author

Jane Weir has been studying opposites and paradoxes since 1975. After putting her husband through college and earning a PHT degree, raising a family, plus various community endeavors, she turned this life-long scientific research into print. From diapers to DNA, the continual exchange of highly technical scientific knowledge with everyday common experiences provided her with a wide-range spectrum for observing life?s intricate parts and extremely varied transactions. She and her husband reside close to the Houston vicinity in the beautiful countryside of East Texas, playing occasional host to eleven grandchildren.
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