20160928

The Ten Assumptions of Science are Free!



Blog 20160928 The Ten Assumptions of Science are Free!
To all faithful readers:
We have decided to release “The Ten Assumptions of Science” (TTAOS) to the public for free download. This will enable folks all over the world to obtain the book as a pdf at no cost. Print copies will still be available at iUniverse and at Amazon.
TTAOS remains the sole philosophical foundation of progressive attempts to overthrow relativity and the Big Bang Theory. This tiny book (125 pages) provides excellent supplementary reading for courses in scientific philosophy, philosophy of science, and philosophy in general.
Here is the link:

3 comments:

  1. Thank you very much for making The Ten Assumptions of Science Free!

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  2. Thank you very much for making The Ten Assumptions of Science Free!

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