"Everything flows, and is formed as a fleeting image. Time itself, also, glides, in its continual motion, no differently than a river. For neither the river, nor the swift hour can stop: but as wave impels wave, and as the prior wave is chased by the coming wave, and chases the one before, so time flees equally, and, equally, follows, and is always new. For what was before is left behind: and what was not comes to be: and each moment is renewed." Pythagoras: The Eternal Flux
Dr. Roland Trujillo Announces His New Book Will Be Available in a Matter of Days
I am really excited about my new book which will be published in a matter of days. Watch for it.
Roland
Did you know that Albert Einstein called Aurthur Eddington's Mathematical Theory of Relativity the finest presentation of the subject in any language?
You can read it online at Archive.org
Want to watch a really nice documentary on Einstein?
Watch this PBS Nova presentation. It is first rate