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HYDRATION ALGEBRAICS

Herein lies the secret code of the universe -- the essential key to the unification of the physical sciences -- and the ultimate computer game.

And we owe it all to the brilliant discoveries and years of dedication of Lewis Herrick Flint. Flint toiled on his studies of hydration for four decades in virtual obscurity (he was a well-respected botanist), and his work documents beyond all doubt his (algebraic) description of hydrational potentiality.


Flint's great works will come to place him among the greatest and most important scientists of all time, on a par with the likes of Johannes Kepler, Aristarchus of Samos, and precious few others.

Please visit the UNI-SCIENCE ABSTRACTS files for a review of the writer's attempts to further validate and extend the works of Flint.

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S. H. Shakman, INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE


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