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Stephen Jay Gould (1941-2002) was a leading critic of human
behavioral genetics, human sociobiology, evolutionary psychology,
and the modern evolutionary synthesis. "Why Gould Was Wrong"
explains why Gould's claims were horribly wrong.
Nils K. Oeijord's research since 1999 shows that we have a
worldwide general genetic catastrophe (GGC) due to general local
and global manmade mutagenic pollution. The GGC began in the 1700s,
increased in the 1800s, and exploded in the 1900s. The HIGH and
INCREASING prevalence and the HIGH and INCREASING incidence of gene
damage and genetic diseases all over the world logically prove the
existence of the GGC.
Nils K. Oeijord is a science writer, a former researcher (plant
production), a former assistant professor (mathematics), and a
former science and mathematics lecturer (high school). He is the
discoverer of the general genetic catastrophe, and has earned a
place in "Who's Who in the World" (28th Edition), in "Great Minds
of the 21st Century" (5th Edition), and in "2000 Outstanding
Intellectuals of the 21st Century" (2011 Edition).
MATHEMATICS / ALGEBRA This book is written for a very broad
audience. There are no particular prerequisites for reading this
book. We hope students of High Schools, Colleges, and Universities,
as well as hobby mathematicians, will like and benefit from this
book. The book is rigorous and self-contained. All results are
proved (or the proofs are optional exercises) and stated as
theorems. Important points are covered by examples and optional
exercises. Additionally there are also two sections called "More
optional exercises (with answers)." Modern technology uses complex
numbers for just about everything. Actually, there is no way one
can formulate quantum mechanics without resorting to complex
numbers. Leonard Euler (1707-1786) considered it natural to
introduce students to complex numbers much earlier than we do
today. Even in his elementary algebra textbook he uses complex
numbers throughout the book. Nils K. Oeijord is a science writer
and a former assistant professor of mathematics at Tromsoe College,
Norway. He is the author of The Very Basics of Tensors, and several
other books in English and Norwegian. Nils K. Oeijord is the
discoverer of the general genetic catastrophe (GGe.
A general genetic catastrophe has been developing during the last
120 years, but mostly after 1950. The HIGH and INCREASING
prevalence and HIGH and INCREASING incidence of genetic
damage/genetic disorders/genetic diseases all over the world
logically prove that we have a general genetic catastrophe (GGC).
Stephen Jay Gould (1941-2002) was a leading critic of human
behavioral genetics, human sociobiology, evolutionary psychology,
and the modern evolutionary synthesis. "Why Gould Was Wrong"
explains why Gould's claims were horribly wrong.
This dictionary is the first dictionary of genetic damage to be
published. "A Dictionary of Genetic Damage" is provided for
spelling reference, categorization reference, and information on
the enormity of the genetic catastrophe. Note that "A Dictionary of
Genetic Damage" also exists as an appendix to "Genetic Catastrophe!
Sneaking Doomsday?" by the same author.
Tensor calculus is a generalization of vector calculus, and comes
near of being a universal language in physics. Physical laws must
be independent of any particular coordinate system used in
describing them. This requirement leads to tensor calculus. The
only prerequisites for reading this book are a familiarity with
calculus (including vector calculus) and linear algebra, and some
knowledge of differential equations.
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