Hi Wellfed,
I think you'll find Earl's book to be much more than a translation for laymen of existing conventional texts. Earl's thinking isn't limited by convention at all.
RCPrince and Jfz, thanks for the thumbs-up! RC, Earl told me that he's been wanting to write this book for a long time.
Donbellphd, I called him Dr. Geddes, so if someone was out of line in using that title it was me. My dad's a medical doctor, and I'm used to hearing people call him Doctor LeJeune instead of Francis LeJeune, M.D. Earl Geddes has a Ph.D. in acoustics. Here's a link to his resume', in case you'd like to see it:
http://www.gedlee.com/Earl_resume.htm
Duke
I think you'll find Earl's book to be much more than a translation for laymen of existing conventional texts. Earl's thinking isn't limited by convention at all.
RCPrince and Jfz, thanks for the thumbs-up! RC, Earl told me that he's been wanting to write this book for a long time.
Donbellphd, I called him Dr. Geddes, so if someone was out of line in using that title it was me. My dad's a medical doctor, and I'm used to hearing people call him Doctor LeJeune instead of Francis LeJeune, M.D. Earl Geddes has a Ph.D. in acoustics. Here's a link to his resume', in case you'd like to see it:
http://www.gedlee.com/Earl_resume.htm
Duke