Science & Cosmic Messengers

Science & Cosmic Messengers

by Prof. Robert Stewart
Science & Cosmic Messengers

Science & Cosmic Messengers

by Prof. Robert Stewart

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Overview

In his sixth published book, Prof. Stewart takes us on a journey through time and space. As a retired clandestine operative, a vast knowledge of multiple fields of science was absolutely mandatory. He delivers a provocative exegesis regarding: The Theory of Evolution and Genetics, Big Bang Theory and Initial Singularity, Atomism, Intelligent Design and Cosmology, Psychology and Neurology, Physics, World Religions, and much more.

This book is the perfect gift for any child or adult who desires to know the whole and complete truth which is often omitted from modern textbooks and classrooms. You'll want to use this book for reference again and again.

Other books written by Prof. Stewart include: The Real Mind of God: A Comparative Scriptural Analysis, Jesus: The Evidence, Gender: Issues & Solutions, 50 Music Compositions of Saxophonist Robert Stewart, Islam & Jihad (Holy War) Explained.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165929021
Publisher: Prof. Robert Stewart
Publication date: 06/13/2022
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Prof. Robert Stewart is a retired clandestine operative who was recruited, while a student at U.C. Berkeley, into a special program for humans with Paranormal gifts. His fields of expertise are child extraction from cults, world religions, science, and the Occult. Musician was his deep cover or camouflage life.

Prof. Robert Stewart is a multi-instrumentalist (saxophones, piano, flute, drum, vocals, etc.), composer, and producer. His two major label albums (“The Force” and “In the Gutta”) were for Quincy Jones and Qwest/Warner Bros. records. He is known for his unique – personal sound and remarkably inventive improvisations declares Los Angeles Times journalist Bill Kohlhaase, as the lead tenor saxophonist on the Pulitzer Prize winning “Blood on the Fields” by trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, and as the protegé of saxophonist Pharoah Sanders. Jazz critic Jason Ankeny declared Stewart to be one of the most impressive jazz saxophonists to emerge at the end of the 20th century. Drummer Billy Higgins refers to Stewart as "perhaps the most important young artist to come along in decades

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