From the Back Cover
"Rotational Physics: The Principles of Energy" is the second book in the rotational physics and philosophy series. Expanding the basic theory established in "A Primer of Rotational Physics," "Energy" proposes 12 principles of energy creation and collection which, if understood and applied, can lead us into an era where our basic energy forms-- light, heat, sound, pressure, and potential-- can be used to satisfy all our needs without depleting vital resources, producing waste, or creating hazardous conditions. Every new branch of science, from Archimedean theory to Einsteinian mechanics, has begun with laws or working premises and so it is with rotational physics. However, unlike past principles which scientists evolved for scientists, those of rotational physics have parallels in our feelings about ourselves and others. By combining the scientific theory with our most personal human awareness, we can avoid many of the problems that arise when technology ineffectively or even negatively reflects basic human needs. "Energy" presents those scientific principles in terms of our beliefs; if the two forms of thought--the objective and the subjective-- aren't complementary, no device produced, no matter how technologically or philosophically sound, can succeed. "Energy" demonstrates how such a lack of scientific and philosophical unity hampers both fission and fusion reactions and negates them as acceptable energy sources. The book also proposes alternatives that comply with 12 easily understood principles."
About the Author
Myrna M. Milani, D.V.M., is a consulting veterinarian in companion animal behavioral problems, an instructor in bioethics, animal behavior, and ecology, and also the author of many books on the human/animal bond.
Brian R. Smith, P.E., is a business and medical practice consultant, college instructor in business and management, and the author or numerous books on small business, computers, and medical practices. He and Milani have written the first book in the rotational physics series, "A Primer of Rotational Physics," as well as a management book, "Beyond the Magic Circle: The Role of Intimacy In Business."