Einstein Doesn't Work Here Anymore: A Treatise on the New Science by Maurice B. Cooke. Marcus Books. "First printing April 1983" stated with no listing of later printings. ISBN-10: 0919951007. 5 1/4" x 8" vi, 133 pages Paperback. Maybe light cover edge wear, light bumping to the cover corners. There is a slight bend to the front cover. Previous owner's name in ink on the first page. Erasure marks on the top corner of the first page. Very slight tanning to the pages with no effect on paper flexibility. No other previous owner markings. No tears, folds or creases to pages or covers. Binding is tight with some 'snap'. It is possible this book has never been fully opened, let alone read. Not ex-library, not remaindered and not a facsimile reprint. For sale by Jon Wobber, bookseller since 1978. sJB15a
"Einstein Doesn’t Work Here Anymore is one of the most unusual books you will ever read. It is the fruit of seven years of research and theoretical investigation by the author and two of his colleagues – all of whom have been involved in various branches of physics for most of their adult lives.
The ideas offered here represent a radical departure from conventional thinking, and will elicit howls of protest from the ‘old guard’ of the scientific establishment. Were it not for the fact that the experiments described in this book show results which simply cannot be explained by orthodox science, the theoretical material might well be dismissed by anyone with a modicum of scientific education. Yet the experiments are real, and can be repeated easily at relatively little cost.
This book is a challenge to orthodoxy. The gauntlet has been thrown down. It is now for the defenders of the scientific mainstream, either to explain the experimental results in terms of orthodox theories, or to admit that conventional science is sadly lacking in its ability to interpret the real world. In light of the material in this book, many cherished notions of 20th century physics fall like ten-pins. Here is the casualty list.
- the second law of Thermodynamics
- the particle theory of light
- the conventional explanation of the galactic "Redshift"
- the idea that the inert gasses are 'inert'
- the notion that space is empty
- The standard view of radioactivity
- the accepted theory of disease
... The list goes on and on." - From the blurb from the back of the book.