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I commend its reading to any serious Bible scholar who would know the scripture from the insight of one of God's chosen people.


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Here's the pointer for #52, by the way. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0812931645/recommendations
If you look at the clues, you'll see that the puzzle also predicted "BOB DOLE ELECTED" so it's a historic puzzle.

I do suggest, though, that Amazon include the volume number in each title, so that a person who wants to find volume 52, for example, doesn't have to read every page.
By the way, I had a reason for mentioning volume 52 ... The #1 puzzle in that volume predicted Clinton's Win over Gore in the Election Day 1996 puzzle.
You can find #52 ...
Be sure to get that one, then buy the rest of the books for the puzzle lover in your family.
John

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In the case of the standard model of the universe in the early 1500's, there was a basic theory of how the stars and planets moved around the heavens. Unfortunately, each time the methods of observation improved, new contradictions to the standard model of the day were observed. Rather than question the fundamental suitability of the theory, the scientists of the day "adjusted" the model with layers upon layers of amendments, each one adding complications upon complications, wheels within wheels. Copernicus completely refuted the standard model and offered a far simpler and ultimately proven correct theory to replace it. At first, his theory was rejected, not because there were errors with it but rather because it contradicted the articles of faith and belief.
Today, the Standard Model of particle physics is a theory that has been contradicted with every advancement in the ability to look deeper into the structure of matter. Each new contradiction has been explained away with the addition of a new theoretical member, or set of members, of the particulate zoo. Rather than question the fundamental suitability of the current theory of matter and elemental forces, the scientists of today adjust the Standard Model with layers upon layers of amendments, each one adding complications upon complications, wheels within wheels. Currently, there are, I believe, 419 different elementary particles and forces that must come together to create four not-so-simple particles that have withstood the tests of time: the proton, neutron, electron, and photon. Imagine, 419 "things" required to build only four "things," and nothing is left over. It seems counter-intuitive. God must have been very busy on creation day.
Mr. Pamfiloff states that there is only one fundamental "thing," with a limited number of properties, that is required to make the four not-so-simple particles that have withstood the tests of time. He has shown how combinations of that one fundamental particle can explain all of the properties of matter and all of the forces known in the universe. He has applied his theories to the results of numerous experiments in the realm of particle physics and has found perfect matches between predictions and results. His theory is consistent with Occam's Razor that the simplest solution is usually the right one.
Unfortunately, if history is any guide, Mr. Pamfiloff's theory will be rejected, at least initially, by most of today's scientists, not because there were errors with it but rather because his theory contradicted the current articles of faith and belief. Those who refuse to consider, to test, and to fairly evaluate his theory fall into the category of those many other justly forgotten "scientists" of history who ridiculed Copernicus, Columbus, Galileo and others who challenged the dogma of their days. With luck, there may be some scientists who would rather be correct than stubborn and loud, even if they do have to backtrack a little to get on the right path.
Daniel A. Daly, Systems Scientist, Litton Data Systems (Retired)


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