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Unified Particle Theory: The Concept by Gordon W. StullIn this book, Localized Motion Researcher; Gordon W. Stull lays out in clear terms the Unified Particle Theory, which posits that all of humanity--and indeed all of creation--is more interconnected than we may realize.Though it is a heady topic, Mr. Stull's use of language and metaphor brings the abstract into the realm of the understandable, grounding these high-minded concepts in imagery that the layman can appreciate. He goes on to suggest that the great mysteries of what brought the Universe into existence can be answered by the inclusion of God and, furthermore, that this vast interconnectedness is a result of Christ Jesus and the Kingdom of God being present in every person.Enjoyable for the naturalist and the spiritualist alike, Mr. Stull's Unified Particle Theory sheds light onto some of the great issues of our time, and promotes thoughtful consideration.About the AuthorBorn in Glendale, California, in 1955, Gordon W. Stull was actually raised in Missouri, where he still resides to this day. He has been interested in the great mysteries of the universe since he was a child - having researched the concept of infinity at age five! This passion made its way into a profession, as a small engine mechanic and pure motion researcher. Though the concept of infinity and the vastness of the universe has frightened him, he was always able to find solace in God; something which is clearly reflected in his work.https://www.amazon.com/Unified-Particle-Theory-Gordon-Stull/dp/1480932353http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/11322kpp.mp3
Proving Einstein Right on Amazon Jim Gates is the Ford Foundation Professor of Physics, and the Director of The Brown University Theoretical Physics Center. He is a 2013 recipient of the National Medal of Science He was a Distinguished University Professor, University System of Maryland Regents Professor, John S. Toll Professor of Physics, and Director of the Center for String and Particle Theory. Gates is well known for his pioneering work in supersymmetry and supergravity, and his 1977 doctoral dissertation on supersymmetry earned him a prominent place in the early development of the field, as did the 1984 book he co-authored, Superspace, or One thousand and one lessons in supersymmetry, which is widely considered the first comprehensive book on the subject. His study of string theory and supersymmetry has recently led Gates to develop an interest in what are called adinkras. Adinkra symbols are graphical representations of supersymmetric algebras named after symbols created by the Asante people. Adinkras may help us understand the structure of the universe, although Gates cautions, “most of the time when we make up ideas, they’re wrong. However, when we get it right, it’s amazing.” Gates is also a pioneer in another respect, having been the first African American to hold an endowed chair in physics at a major U.S. research university. He comes to Brown with a mission to increase the participation of historically underrepresented groups in the sciences. Gates is a former scientific advisor to President Barack Obama, Gates is also a member of the National Academy of Sciences, as well as the board of trustees of Society for Science & the Public, and one of the USA Science and Engineering Festival’s “Nifty Fifty.” More information on Professor Jim Gates https://sites.brown.edu/sjgates/ Other books by Cathy Pelletier @Dr_JimGates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Gates is the Ford Foundation Professor of Physics, and the Director of The Brown University Theoretical Physics Center. He is a 2013 recipient of the National Medal of Science He was a Distinguished University Professor, University System of Maryland Regents Professor, John S. Toll Professor of Physics, and Director of the Center for String and Particle Theory. Gates is well known for his pioneering work in supersymmetry and supergravity, and his 1977 doctoral dissertation on supersymmetry earned him a prominent place in the early development of the field, as did the 1984 book he co-authored, Superspace, or One thousand and one lessons in supersymmetry, which is widely considered the first comprehensive book on the subject. His study of string theory and supersymmetry has recently led Gates to develop an interest in what are called adinkras. Adinkra symbols are graphical representations of supersymmetric algebras named after symbols created by the Asante people. Adinkras may help us understand the structure of the universe, although Gates cautions, “most of the time when we make up ideas, they’re wrong. However, when we get it right, it’s amazing.” Gates is also a pioneer in another respect, having been the first African American to hold an endowed chair in physics at a major U.S. research university. He comes to Brown with a mission to increase the participation of historically underrepresented groups in the sciences. Gates is a former scientific advisor to President Barack Obama, Gates is also a member of the National Academy of Sciences, as well as the board of trustees of Society for Science & the Public, and one of the USA Science and Engineering Festival's “Nifty Fifty.”
Please join us for our study this week as we explore the vastness of space, physics, Particle Theory, the Aurora Borealis, and how it all is simply the visible manifestation of the AWESOME POWER OF GOD!
We talk county fairs, crappy amusement parks and trees falling down. Thanks to Westy Reflector for the use of their beautiful song "Drifting Moon, Spinning Earth" from their album "Particle Theory"! Check them out at thereflectors.bandcamp.com!
Krista Tippett interviewed S. James Gates Jr., Toll Professor of Physics and Director of the Center for String and Particle Theory at the University of Maryland in College Park, on January 25, 2012 from the studios of APM in St. Paul, MN. Gates was in the studios of NPR in Washington, D.C. This interview is included in the show “Uncovering the Codes for Reality.” Download the mp3 of the produced show at onbeing.org.
Sylvester James (Jim) Gates, Jr., John S. Toll Professor of Physics & Director of the Center for String and Particle Theory at the University of Maryland, Member of President Obama's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), talks about the value of the E.E. Just Symposium—personally, professionally, and educationally—as well as the impact of E.E. Just's achievements.
Presented by Sylvester James (Jim) Gates, Jr., John S. Toll Professor of Physics & Director of the Center for String and Particle Theory at the University of Maryland, Member of President Obama's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST)
S. James Gates Jr., Director of the Center for String and Particle Theory at the University of Maryland, discusses the question "Does Reality Have a Genetic Basis?"
S. James Gates Jr., Director of the Center for String and Particle Theory at the University of Maryland, discusses the question "Does Reality Have a Genetic Basis?"
S. James Gates Jr., Director of the Center for String and Particle Theory at the University of Maryland, discusses the question "Does Reality Have a Genetic Basis?"