The Age of Reason (1931-2015)

A Journey Beyond the Theories of Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, and Thomas Paine

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy
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Author: William Moreira ISBN: 9781491781203
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: December 2, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: William Moreira
ISBN: 9781491781203
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: December 2, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

William Moreira doesnt appreciate hearing the theories of geniuses like Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.

Their ideas make him feel like hes back in kindergarten listening to big-mouthed kids calling attention to themselves while mocking others. Instead of trying to solve real problems, these kids are spreading crazy ideas.

These geniuses should stop thinking about reaching places billions of light years away so they can focus on critical, daily-bread problems, and the calamities that could befall us today that might prevent a tomorrow.

Instead, we must contend with modern cars that only get fourteen to thirty miles per gallon, gas polluting the ground, toxins leaking into the air, and acid rain spoiling our drinking water.

Our life on Earth is a comedy, as said Dante; we laugh and cry, but we must stop glorifying nonsense. We must look at the future through rational eyes and not worry about whether light is a wave or particles or both.

Join the author as he pokes fun at some of historys greatest minds and seeks real solutions to real problems in The Age of Reason.

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William Moreira doesnt appreciate hearing the theories of geniuses like Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.

Their ideas make him feel like hes back in kindergarten listening to big-mouthed kids calling attention to themselves while mocking others. Instead of trying to solve real problems, these kids are spreading crazy ideas.

These geniuses should stop thinking about reaching places billions of light years away so they can focus on critical, daily-bread problems, and the calamities that could befall us today that might prevent a tomorrow.

Instead, we must contend with modern cars that only get fourteen to thirty miles per gallon, gas polluting the ground, toxins leaking into the air, and acid rain spoiling our drinking water.

Our life on Earth is a comedy, as said Dante; we laugh and cry, but we must stop glorifying nonsense. We must look at the future through rational eyes and not worry about whether light is a wave or particles or both.

Join the author as he pokes fun at some of historys greatest minds and seeks real solutions to real problems in The Age of Reason.

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