A theory is considered scientifically correct if real life observations when viewed through that theory , validate the theory rather than leaving believers of theory confused and surprised. Same
is true with the philosophy.
I believe that most of what we get in life is by chance. So I don't get surprised by even and odds in my and everybody else's life.
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I think you will find my book is more than just astoundingly scientifically correct, but prophetically on time.
In a recent post I made commenting on a political issue that had been headlined, I wrote this:
First there was the develpment of Christianity. Then there was Jesus, and other prophets. Then there was the book The Bible. Then there was Darwin and his book, The Theory of Evolution. Now, there is Destin Tanero, and his book, I, The Electric, the Spirit.
Tomorrow is just one yesterday away!
http://www.angelfire.com/ex/bjgupta/Booklet.htm
May I look for its review by honorable members of the forum.
Regards,
(B.J. Gupta)