Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity (e=mc2) Comes 'Full Circle' 100 Years Later in Groundbreaking New Book - 'Absolute Intelligence' by Ilexa Yardley

HOUSTON, March 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Is Albert Einstein's intelligence still with us? As people around the world celebrate Einstein's birthday, a new book released today -- 'Absolute Intelligence' by Ilexa Yardley -- answers that question with an affirmative "yes." Available now through Amazon.com, 'Absolute Intelligence' integrates Einstein's theory of relativity (e=mc2), with other well-known theories and concludes, with proof, there is a "higher intelligence" guiding the universe.

Secrets in Circles

'Absolute Intelligence' may exacerbate America's culture war over science and religion at first, but it has the power eventually to bring about a significant worldwide awakening.

The book's thesis -- that all things are circles -- integrates the main ideas in science and religion, supplying the perspective necessary to deliver the "theory of everything" to physicists, and "judgment day" to religious leaders. It provides the backdrop and the ideas to move people to a whole new level of understanding, helping them to unlock the intuitive knowledge, or "truth" they know so well within.

Relativity -- It's All About Relationships

'Absolute Intelligence' digs deeply into the most basic relationships between religion, science and individual intelligence -- the "relativity" that Einstein was articulating. Besides showcasing some striking similarities-the fact that all things occur in pairs popping up in science, psychology and nature-the book integrates Einstein's theory with a very old Jungian Buddhist mandala to arrive at the simple, straightforward, and easy-to-see conclusion that everything is circular. The result is an increased understanding of how things fit together, and proof there is definitely "something" guiding the universe.

Simple Scientific Method -- Observation

To reach her conclusions, Yardley examined Einstein's conservation of energy which proves that energy can be converted from one form to another, but never destroyed. From there, she applied the theories of Jung and Newton, and, finally, Emily Noether, widely regarded as the most important female mathematician. Noether's Theorem proves that conservation and symmetry are connected. Yardley observes in her book that the one "relativity" or relationship underlying and overriding all others is that of the opposite. People are generally familiar with yin and yang, and the course of opposites in daily life. What Yardley realized, is these equal and opposite entities are all diameters of circles. This makes everything symmetric, proving the circle is conserved.

The Power of Pi

Ubiquitous diameters give us ubiquitous circles, and ubiquitous circles give us ubiquitous pi. Ubiquitous pi, straight out of high school geometry class, is a transcendental number that never stops (at least that we know of, having computed it to more than a billion digits). No matter what the opposite, or what the diameter or circle, pi, 3.14 and then some, stays constant as the relationship between them. It shows up everywhere but moves nowhere.

Qualities of "God"

Once we see the circle in everything, pi ends up having the same characteristics we use to describe 'God;' that is, it is omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent, because it is in everything animate, inanimate, now, before, and forever. So this one little number ties everything together, proving all by itself, the world's religions are communicating an idea that is real, whole and true.

 

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