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    @nytimes Review: As Goes ‪#‎Music‬, So Goes the ‪#‎Universe‬ Click for more info [nyti.ms/1TKDC91|mysp.ac/3OdWV]
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    Available Kindle E-Book Shop Online - [amzn.to/1RQPvg8|mysp.ac/3NbDw]
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    Black Renaissance Noire& The Institute of ‪#‎African‬ ‪#‎American‬ ‪#‎Affairs‬-NYU present:‪#‎Ruth‬ Hardinger‪#‎Stephon‬ Alexander‪#‎Melvin‬ Edwards and Lydie‪#‎Diakhaté‬‪#‎Ngũgĩ‬ wa Thiong'o
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    Book is Available in all Local ‪#‎Bookstores‬ Now.. Book Preview:-[amzn.to/1RQPvg8|mysp.ac/3NbDw]
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    Stephon Alexander with Will Calhoun.... Book Preview:-[amzn.to/1RQPvg8|mysp.ac/3NbDw]
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    Dr. Stephon Alexander on the “Groks Science Show”The ‪#‎Jazz‬ of ‪#‎Physics‬
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    Book is Available in all Local ‪#‎Bookstores‬ Now.. Book Preview:-[amzn.to/1RQPvg8|mysp.ac/3NbDw]
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    The ‪#‎Jazz‬ of Physics" is Available In All Local ‪#‎Bookstores‬ Now.. Visit Here:- [amzn.to/1RQPvg8|mysp.ac/3NbDw]
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    Meet the ‪#‎physicist‬ who brings ‪#‎scientist‬'s touch to jazz:- The ‪#‎Jazz‬ of Physics" is Available In All Local ‪#‎Bookstores‬ Now.. Visit Here:-[amzn.to/1RQPvg8|mysp.ac/3NbDw]
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    Stephon Alexander is a theoretical ‪#‎physicist‬ who specializes in the interface between cosmology, particle physics, and quantum gravity. He is currently the Ernest Everett Just 1907 Professor of Natural Sciences at Dartmouth and a Visiting Scholar in Physics at Brown University. Also a‪#‎jazz‬ musician, Stephon recently finished recording his first electronic jazz album with Erin Rioux. His book, The Jazz of Physics visits the realm where music, physics, and the cosmos are one. Available Kindle E-Book Shop Online - [amzn.to/1RQPvg8|mysp.ac/3NbDw]
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    One of my main goals in life is to play a key role in #science in Trinidad and Tobago. Available Kindle E-Book Shop Online - [amzn.to/1RQPvg8|mysp.ac/3NbDw]
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    In this very creative work Stephon Alexander leads us through his remarkable journey from ‪#‎jazz‬ musician to theoretical ‪#‎physics‬, from the music of the spheres to string theory.—Professor Leon N. Cooper, Laureate of the Nobel Prize in PhysicsFor More info click here:- [amzn.to/1RQPvg8|mysp.ac/3NbDw]
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    ‪#‎Music‬, ‪#‎physics‬ and mathematics have lived in tune since Pythagoras and Kepler, but Prof. Alexander’s book creates a new and powerful resonance, coupling the improvisational world of ‪#‎Jazz‬ to the volatile personality of quantum mechanics, and making the frontiers of cosmology and quantum gravity reverberate like in no other book.—João Magueijo, Professor of Physics at Imperial College London and author of Faster Than The Speed of LightFor More info click here:- [amzn.to/1RQPvg8|mysp.ac/3NbDw]
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    Stephon Alexander takes us along on his twinned quest to discover the fundamental principles of physics and of ‪#‎jazz‬ performance and composition. He is a great story teller and he paints vivid portraits of the masters of music and ‪#‎science‬ who guide him on his search, which leads to a revelation of a common pattern and symmetry in the universes created by John Coltrane and ‪#‎Albert‬ ‪#‎Einstein‬. If you spend one evening of your life contemplating the relationship between art and science, spend it with this book.”—Professor Lee Smolin, founding member of the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and author of The Trouble with Physics
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    Is the universe a musical instrument that plays itself? It is according to Stephon Alexander, a string theorist who shares his journey from a crime ridden junior high school to the upper echelons of ‪#‎physics‬ and ‪#‎jazz‬. Moving fluidly from T dualities to John Cage, he tells how his two worlds blended together like a stereoscopic vision—a sonic cosmos where‪#‎Einstein‬ and Coltrane naturally meet, and where intuition and improvisation are as important as technique. Whether he’s hanging with Brian Eno or Brian Greene, Alexander never loses sight of the math or the melodies, never condescends to his reader but rather uses his own childlike awe and personal charm to take us into the details of chords and equations. It’s impossible to resist following him as he “solos with the equations of D-branes” on paper napkins in jazz clubs, searching for the eloquent underlying harmonies that brought the universe (and us) into being.—KC Cole, author of Something Incredibly Wonderful Happens and The‪#‎Universe‬ and the
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