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Nikola Tesla secret code behind numbers 369 (Everything about Nikola Tesla) by Viktoria C Cornelius 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 38 minutes ago

Behind number is 369 secret that whole universe is running, we did not make this up. We discovered this with simple mathematic.

Genre: Science & Math [x]
Length: 3 Pages (1,030 KB)
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Added: May 12th, 2024

Pre-human civilization by Viktoria C Cornelius 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 38 minutes ago

We Most certainly the first technological civilization on Earth , but what if we're not we are how sure are we a favorite way to estimate the abundance of life in the universe is the status Drake equation which figure is the number of intelligent alien civilizations in our galaxy who might overlap with us can be estimated by multiplying to change the factors basically summarizes the number of habitable planets. Time is the probability of a platform in life did technological life, send factory, and how long survives we know that there are billions of Hebrew planets galaxy, but the other parameters are still extremely difficult to guess and that's because we only have one example of the formation of life and civilization to go off and we have zero examples of a technological species going extinct whatever on track to get at least one of those if we detect, just one more instance of life or technology out, there will immediately be able to upgrade our gas at the probability of any given planet, reaching that stage of development . Please buy my book it would help me to write even more ,thank you.

Genre: Science & Math [x]
Length: 10 Pages (2,158 KB)
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Added: May 12th, 2024

Across Mongolian Plains: A Naturalist's Account of China's 'Great Northwest' by Roy Chapman Andrews 3.7 Stars (48 Reviews)    Price verified 38 minutes ago

Roy Chapman Andrews' 'Across Mongolian Plains' is a pioneering work that explores his remarkable adventures and scientific discoveries in Mongolia during the early 20th century. Written in a vivid and engaging style, the book combines travelogue with scientific observations, providing valuable insights into the culture, geography, and wildlife of Mongolia. Andrews' descriptive language transports the reader across the vast plains and deserts, offering a firsthand account of his expeditions in search of fossil remains and dinosaur eggs. The narrative is enriched with fascinating details and anecdotes, making it a captivating read for both scholars and general readers interested in exploration and natural history. Roy Chapman Andrews, a renowned paleontologist and explorer, drew inspiration from his extensive fieldwork in Central Asia to write 'Across Mongolian Plains.' His background in zoology and geology equipped him with the expertise to document the flora and fauna of the Mongolian landscape accurately. Through his writing, Andrews sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of scientific exploration, highlighting the importance of preserving our planet's natural history. I highly recommend 'Across Mongolian Plains' to anyone fascinated by adventure, paleontology, and the wonders of the natural world. Andrews' narrative skill and dedication to scientific discovery make this book a must-read for those eager to embark on a thrilling journey through Mongolia's uncharted territories.

Genre: Science & Math [x]
Length: 283 Pages (1,011 KB)
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Added: May 12th, 2024

Wild Animals of North America: Intimate Studies of Big and Little Creatures of the Mammal Kingdom by Edward William Nelson 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 4 hours ago

In Edward William Nelson's 'Wild Animals of North America', the reader is taken on a comprehensive journey through the diverse wildlife found in the continent. Nelson's detailed descriptions and vivid imagery bring to life the habitats and behaviors of various North American animals, making this book an essential source for nature enthusiasts and researchers. Written in a scientific yet accessible style, the book provides valuable information on the ecological significance of these animals and their importance in the natural world. Nelson's work fits into the tradition of natural history writing, offering readers both educational content and literary enjoyment. As a renowned naturalist and explorer, Edward William Nelson was deeply passionate about studying and protecting the wildlife of North America. His extensive fieldwork and research led him to compile this thorough guide to the region's wild animals, showcasing his dedication to conservation and scientific knowledge. Nelson's expertise and love for nature shine through in this seminal work, making it a valuable contribution to the field of natural history. I highly recommend 'Wild Animals of North America' to anyone interested in learning about the fascinating wildlife of the continent. Nelson's meticulous observations and engaging writing style make this book a must-read for both scholars and casual readers alike.

Genre: Science & Math [x]
Length: 558 Pages (13,855 KB)
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Added: May 12th, 2024

Finding Genius: Understanding Microplastics: Brilliant Insights from 50+ Experts in Plastic Pollution, Public Health, Ecology, Toxicology, ... by Richard Jacobs 4.7 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Richard Jacobs is a highly successful entrepreneur, accomplished podcast host, and author known for his significant contributions to various fields. As the founder of a research program and software platform, Richard has played a pivotal role in advancing groundbreaking work. In October 2016, driven by a keen interest in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, 3D printing, regenerative medicine, Bitcoin, and blockchain, Richard embarked on a journey to unravel the mysteries of these fields. This passion culminated in the creation of the Future Tech Podcast. From the beginning, his goal was to find geniuses -- the top 1% in their field who are almost impossible to reach from the outside. Following a significant health crisis in 2017, Richard shifted his focus to health, medicine, and bioscience issues that impact us all, and the Finding Genius Podcast was born. His growing commitment to fostering understanding and innovation led him to establish the Finding Genius Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit supporting revolutionary research initiatives. Driven by a mission to unearth transformative insights in the science of health and wellness, the foundation aims to make these insights accessible to everyday individuals who stand to benefit the most. Complementing this endeavor, Richard hosts two additional podcasts, The Good Question and Surviving Hard Times, both committed to delivering life-enriching and practical information. Richard's extensive interviews with nearly 4,000 scientists, researchers, clinicians, CEOs, CSOs, entrepreneurs, and amateur scientists have resulted in a rich knowledge database and the Finding Genius book series, covering relevant and intriguing topics, including viruses, cancer, sleep health, and microplastics. This collection encompasses firsthand accounts of unique experiences and extraordinary insights. More importantly, it has revealed commonalities in the pursuit of science and provided a roadmap for accelerating ...

Genre: Science & Math [x]
Length: 224 Pages (1,764 KB)
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Added: May 11th, 2024
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