Mindkind: Math & Physics for the New Millennium

Mindkind: Math & Physics for the New Millennium

by William John Cox
Mindkind: Math & Physics for the New Millennium

Mindkind: Math & Physics for the New Millennium

by William John Cox

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Overview

The soul of Mindkind is dedicated to the proposition that humans are stranded here on Earth until such time as we, or our descendants, achieve the ability to live in peace and become strong enough to break out of the eggshell of ignorance that surrounds us.

Mindkind provides some simple tools to shape and measure our universe, and it supplies a vision of a bright and peaceful future. It opens philosophical, mental and physical gateways allowing us to fly into the universe and throughout time and its related dimensions.

"A mesmerizing glimpse into humankind's future in a Cosmos of boundless freedom and discovery." Stan Gibilisco, Understanding Einstein's Theories of Relativity.

“Most wonderful and original writing!” Paramahamsa Tewari, Universal Principles of Space and Matter & Discovering Universal Reality: The Structural Relationship between Space and Matter.

“MINDKIND introduces us to the interconnectiveness of math and physics. Written in a very approachable style and dealing with important ideas, events and people of these fields, it is an ideal way for both a novice and an enthusiast to delve into these two worlds of science.” Theoni Pappas, The Joy of Mathematics

William John Cox has had a multifaceted career, moving from his farm roots to become an attorney working as a prosecutor and handling landmark national and local defense cases; but through it all he never lost his passion for math and physics - and Mindkind: Math & Physics for the New Millennium represents this passion at its best, discussing his vision of 'Mindkind', a multiverse of beings who communicate via telepathy and who live on different planets.

It may sound like science fiction, but introductory chapters cover the basic physics and science of Newton, Galileo and Einstein, linking scientific advancements to concepts of the collective unconscious at a level which projects mankind's eventual need for a larger 'Mind Field' for storing and utilizing information.

Math formulas blend with physics to discuss the likely nature of this paradigm for future generations with introductory chapters examining how building blocks of science associate with social change - all leading to the ultimate question: "Has the "collective consciousness" of humanity arrived at a plane where our common mind becomes capable of logically understanding the external forces which act upon our perceived universe in the absence of experimental evidence of their existence?"

The conclusion is that our generation (as well as those of the past) have already built the foundations of a 'Mindkind' on this world; and that future generations will be the ones to explore space and adjacent dimensions using the 'Mindkind' constructs already laid in place.

The evolution of computer logic, the base 10 calculation system, further logical extensions of numerical bases, and the evolution of a Millennial System of math that better describes the universe and mankind's place in it makes for engrossing reading filled with formulas, geometric designs, and reflections linking math and science to intellectual evolutionary changes that will enable future generations to move through time and space, establishing their own 'Mindkind' colonies.

Science fiction or science? You decide: the blend of math, science and social concepts here is engrossing.

D. Donovan, eBook Reviewer
Midwest Book Review


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044665125
Publisher: William John Cox
Publication date: 06/17/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 297,126
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

For more than 45 years, William John Cox has written extensively on law, politics, philosophy, and the human condition. During that time, he vigorously pursued a career in law enforcement, public policy, and the law.

As a police officer, he was an early leader in the "New Breed" movement to professionalize law enforcement. Cox wrote the Policy Manual of the Los Angeles Police Department and the introductory chapters of the Police Task Force Report of the National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals, which continues to define the role of the police in America.

As an attorney, Cox worked for the U.S. Department of Justice to implement national standards and goals, prosecuted cases for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, and operated a public interest law practice primarily dedicated to the defense of young people.

He wrote notable law review articles and legal briefs in major cases, tried a number of jury trials and argued cases in the superior and appellate courts that made law.

Professionally, Cox volunteered pro bono services in several landmark legal cases. In 1979, he filed a class-action lawsuit on behalf of all citizens directly in the U.S. Supreme Court alleging that the government no longer represented the voters who elected it. As a remedy, Cox urged the Court to require national policy referendums to be held in conjunction with presidential elections.

In 1981, representing a Jewish survivor of Auschwitz, Cox investigated and successfully sued a group of radical right-wing organizations which denied the Holocaust. The case was the subject of the Turner Network Television motion picture, Never Forget.

Cox later represented a secret client and arranged the publication of almost 1,800 photographs of ancient manuscripts that had been kept from the public for more than 40 years. A Facsimile Edition of the Dead Sea Scrolls was published in November 1991. His role in that effort is described by historian Neil Asher Silberman in The Hidden Scrolls: Christianity, Judaism, and the War for the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Cox concluded his legal career as a Supervising Trial Counsel for the State Bar of California. There, he led a team of attorneys and investigators which prosecuted attorneys accused of serious misconduct and criminal gangs engaged in the illegal practice of law. He retired in 2007.

Continuing to concentrate on political and social issues since his retirement, Cox has lectured, taught classes at the university level, produced a series of articles and books, moderated several Internet websites and maintained an extensive worldwide correspondence. His primary initiative is the United States Voters' Rights Amendment (www.usvra.us & www.y4vra.org).

For more background see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_John_Cox.

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