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"This book is the result of 8 years of exploration and discovery employing Microsoft's Excel software. The book is a companion treatise to the 10-program series on Geonometry. Every slide shown there is copied here along with the narration in print. Geonometry is a whole new mathematics on a very basic level. It mostly involves simple arithmetic of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers in tables. There are no fractions involved. In spite of its elementary math, it is demonstrated to solve some fundamental pattern structures in Chemistry and Physics. It accounts for the orbital layers of electrons in the atom. It uncovers the pattern of quarks in the neutron and proton and shows independently just why the atomic physicists gave these quarks their unusual names, like "up" and "down," "strange" and "charm," and "top" and "bottom." It describes just why snowflakes are prefectly hexagonally symmetric. It identifies a harmonic pattern in the orbits of the planets around the sun. Geonometry is shown to have some amazing mathematical properties which have their counterpart in higher-level classical math. Yet, all this is presented in color so the properties are easy to recognize"--Page 4 of cover.
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An introduction to the new wow math Geonometry: a companion book to the 10-program slide presentation : uncovering the fabric of space itself
2013, [Robert Francis Hauck]
in English
- Sixth edition.
1479238236 9781479238231
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"Publication date: September 1, 2012. Last revision November 3rd, 2013. Sixth edition."
This edition appears to have been significantly revised or expanded from a previous edition based on a 7-program video presentation, which bears the same ISBN.
Published via Amazon's CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Includes number tables.
Includes bibliographical references ("Books on geonometry published by the author to date"-Last page).
The author has degrees in mathematics from Penn State University (BS '64) and Stanford University (MS '71).
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