May 5, 1999
 

Dear Reader,

This is the fourth book in the series explaining something originally called the "Unified Field Theory." This was the name given to a theory that was not in existence, a hypothetical theory which was supposed to be the explanation of how the forces of our universe relate and thus become facets of one unifying principle or force.

About a year ago, Mart Gibson and I decided that it would be best to make the effort necessary to explain this theory to those with the educational background to comprehend it and who might still be open to something that may upset much of the scientific community.

Apparently, we are not the first to adopt this theory. An examination of what Einstein was working on at the time he died, led me to believe that he had found the original error in thinking that had made relativity become prominent. And there were others in the distant past who left clues pointing to the existence of such a theory.

The books in this series succeed one another in a logical order. Although the entire series is written for the educated layman, it is recommmended that one read and understand the first three prior to attempting to read this one.

The Author

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