The Gateway to Understanding -- Author Explains Electronic Waves While Illustrating the Importance and Simplicity of Scientific Principles


NORTHRIDGE, Calif., May 13, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- James Clerk Maxwell's theory of electromagnetic waves paved the way for modern innovations in electricity, electronic waves and wireless technology. "The Gateway to Understanding: Electrons to Waves and Beyond" (now available through AuthorHouse), by Matthew M. Radmanesh, Ph.D., demystifies this subject and provides an accessible and comprehensive guide to understanding this vital form of energy.

"The subject of waves, particularly electronic waves, has been piecemealed to a point where every text covers only a small part of the subject and leaves the rest to someone else to develop; there has been a need for a unified theory of electricity for quite some time," writes Radmanesh.

In clear, concise language, he presents the "full pyramid of knowledge" pertaining to the field of electricity for the benefit of advanced practitioners, inventors, industrial leaders, technical educators, students of science and engineering or anyone interested in gaining a complete knowledge of the subject.

The book is arranged in a "tree form." Chapters One through Three form the roots and the trunk; Chapters Four through Nine branch out to detail different aspects of electricity and bring forth six monumental discoveries, which are instrumental in grasping electricity; Chapter 10 presents an experimental proof of waves; Chapter 11 provides supplemental discoveries; and Chapter 12 presents the fusion of philosophy with sciences, wherein a connection between two seemingly unrelated universes, which are vital to our existence, is made. The last chapter takes readers to an amazing frontier, where the future universe and beyond are explored in depth.

Radmanesh begins with general information and guides the reader along an unforgettable journey, from the evolution of the universe of waves to the modern miracles of electricity. The book is accompanied by an indispensable and practical "Workbook" that navigates along a path of simplicity and makes learning electricity a joyful experience.

Radmanesh received his Master of Science and his doctorate in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Formerly employed in a variety of academic and industry positions in the radio frequency and microwave field, he is currently a faculty member in the electrical and computer engineering department at California State University, Northridge. Radmanesh has authored more than 40 technical papers and a popular textbook titled, "Radio Frequency and Microwave Electronics Illustrated" (Prentice Hall, 2001). He holds two patents for his pioneering work in millimeter wave solid state noise sources. For more information, visit www.beyondelectron.com or www.csun.edu/~matt.

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