Timmins, Canada(March 19, 2014)– In the upcoming London Book Fair, author Allan Manchester’s interestingly
informative book, How to Stop a Hurricane
and Some Other Things You Might Like to Know is sure to intrigue visiting
readers. He hopes to shed light on some
accepted trivia and facts. Now, readers
get to understand that there’s more to these pieces of scientific and
historical information that everyone has long memorized and accepted as
truths.
The author’s unique insights are applied to some of
society's most pernicious problems.Conventional wisdom is firmly dismissed,
dropping models of Einstein, Newton, Moses, and Adams, to present some simple
and logical perceptions. He presents a
monumental shift in common world view, changing many of the foundations of the
intellectual world.
Some of the points he cited are:
·
Money is the most useless thing in society as people
cannot eat it, wear it, live in it or consume it in any way.
·
Every sect in the world looks down on the rest of
mankind as being inferior.
·
Newton's understanding of gravity was deficient, and
so all the claims built upon it are theoretical nonsense and intellectual con.
“There are many things that I think academia has
missed, but I find it bizarre that there are reports of seeing evidence of
black holes at the galaxy's center, when no one notices the black hole within
our solar system,” says Manchester.
About the
Author
Allan Ronald Manchester, born in 1955, graduated a two-year
Business Administration course in Ottawa. Shortly after his graduation, he
failed his first business venture in Ontario. A year later, he attended Eastern
Pentecostal Bible College, graduating with a theological degree; but he felt
that he could no longer support the congregation. Leaving the church, he opened
a variety store in the town where he left the rectory. He then worked as an
educational clerk in Pittsburgh Correctional Institution; but did not thrive in
the position. After a year, he
wenttrucking, driving a transport all over North America for four years, until
an injury induced seizure resulted in a license suspension. Much of the
philosophy presented in this book was developed over the long, quiet miles of
those four years.The philosophy presented in this book has been presented to
physics and economics students and professors, without making a dent in their
world view.
How to Stop a Hurricane and
Some Other Things You Might Like to Know
By Allan R. Manchester
Publication Date:October 2013
Paperback: $24.92;
104 pages; ISBN978-1-300-61337-4
To request a
complimentary paperback review copy, please contact Raffi
Anderson at BookWhirl.com
(877) 207-1679 or info@BookWhirl.com.
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