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The Unified Cycle Theory: How Cycles Dominate the Structure of the Universe and Influence Life on Earth

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ISBN: 1432712160 - The Unified Cycle Theory: How Cycles Dominate the Structure of the Universe and Influence Life on Earth  
Title:The Unified Cycle Theory: How Cycles Dominate the Structure of the Universe and Influence Life on Earth
Author:Stephen J Puetz
Publisher:Outskirts Press
Type:Book / Paperback
Publication Date:11 February, 2009
ISBN / ISBN-13:1432712160  /  9781432712167
List Price:$49.95
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Documented cycles range widely in diversity. They include fluctuations in the stock market, commodity prices, economic activity, wars, civilizations, global climate, ice-ages, geological formations, and abundance of life on Earth. This book examines all of these cycles, plus more. In addition, the Unified Cycle Theory makes predictions about our universe. If you're interested in history, science, geology, physics, astronomy, climatology, biology, mathematics, psychology, sociology, philosophy, economics, or investment theory, then read on. The theory includes portions of all of these academics. Furthermore, this book covers cycles ranging as short as 27 days to ones spanning billions of years. The evidence comes from a variety of scientific, academic, and business sources - which this book methodically details. In spite of the great advances in identifying cycles, this increased knowledge yielded little in the way of providing a consensus about why they occur. This book attempts to correct that shortcoming. These chapters step back, dispose all preconceptions, reexamine the wealth of information available, and use deductive processes to formulate a new theory.

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