Free: The Evolution of Aging

Free: The Evolution of Aging
Why do we age? This book describes new theories that propose that humans and other animals were purposely designed and genetically programmed to age because this resulted in an evolutionary advantage. This in turn suggests that aging is itself a treatable condition and that we can devise ways to generally delay aging. Print length 180 pages, illustrated, x-ray enabled. Free on Kindle


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Dig the Search for Dinosaurs

Dig the Search for Dinosaurs
While there are many dinosaur books for kids, Dig, the Search for Dinosaurs is unique. It is not a 12-page picture book for very young children, nor is it an adult textbook. It fits perfectly between them. It is not so much about the dinosaurs themselves, but what it’s like to be out in the field. It includes the adventures of myself and friends. It’s also about how it is ok to “screw up” and not be so hard on one’s self. There is a free offer of a dinosaur bone piece for a review on Amazon. $2.99 on Kindle.

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Right Back At You: Being Human in a Simulated Universe

Right Back At You: Being Human in a Simulated Universe
Right back at you holds a magnifying glass to the mysteries of our minds, exploring how our human minds are immersed in simulation because the universe is a simulation. Fight your fear of death, banish ghosts and see your reflection in a mirror in a brand new light. mind your language when you speak of mental-illness and face your fears of infection and disease. Scrutinising stars, understanding black holes, challenging superheroes, decoding consciousness and awakening from our dreams are equally important steps on the journey. Referencing tv shows, movies, science journals, comic books, art and literature, the book examines why our conflicts with ourselves create who we really are. See price on Kindle.

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Free: STUFF: The Fortunes, Foibles, and Fiascos of Those Who Sought to Understand Matter

Free: STUFF: The Fortunes, Foibles, and Fiascos of Those Who Sought to Understand Matter
From Archimedes’ bathtub to Schrödinger’s cat, the reader follows the dramatic and humorous events in the history of the ongoing struggle to understand the basic nature of matter and, in the process, painlessly absorbs all the major concepts of middle school physical science.

The structure of the book takes advantage of the fact that basic concepts about the nature of matter were discovered in roughly the same sequence they are taught. The book begins with the ancient Greeks, who first talked about atoms from a viewpoint that was more philosophical than scientific. The story of the next 2,000 years highlights the events and characters in the history of the study of matter. The book ends on the note that all the knowledge we have gained has led us back to asking philosophical questions such as, “Why does matter exist?” The tone is one of whimsy, weirdness, and irreverence. Although historical events are embellished or even completely fabricated for comic effect, it is always clear that the science is accurate. I see the book as a supplement to a middle school physical science class. It should appeal to students who can’t get enough of science and to those looking for something less boring than their textbook. Free on Kindle.

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Free: The Brain Show

Free: The Brain Show

Far-reaching insight into the human brain, embedded with fascinating examples from philosophy, history, literature and science. Learn to understand your mind and gain applicable insights that will affect your daily life. Free on Kindle.

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Discovering Aberration: A Steampunk Adventure Novel

discovering-aberrationGet the novel readers call a “Rollicking victorian adventure”!

“I loved this book! Aside from it being a truly intriguing story of adventure, mystery, and high technology with enough action to keep me turning pages as fast as I could read, as a lover of English, I was enthralled by the word choice and mastery of composition.”

“Great characters and an intriguing story that leaves you wanting more.”

“A must read… Great story from a fantastic up and coming writer. So very few steampunk/Victorian stories out there will capture your attention the way this one will.”

“Steampunk adventure at it’s finest.”

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