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The book is titled "What's Your Analyst's Diagnosis?" and is written by Dr. Frank E Davis III, M.D., FACS. It challenges readers to judge whether the author has presented the case for the Unified Field Theory of Charged Particle Relations and Mass-Energy Transformation adequately and truthfully. The concept of "Normal Science" as Perceptual Reality is discussed, which is based on the assumption that the scientific community knows what the world is like. The author argues that faulty perception by scientists can be costly to everyone.The author presents a diagnosis of narcissistic personality…mehr

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The book is titled "What's Your Analyst's Diagnosis?" and is written by Dr. Frank E Davis III, M.D., FACS. It challenges readers to judge whether the author has presented the case for the Unified Field Theory of Charged Particle Relations and Mass-Energy Transformation adequately and truthfully. The concept of "Normal Science" as Perceptual Reality is discussed, which is based on the assumption that the scientific community knows what the world is like. The author argues that faulty perception by scientists can be costly to everyone.The author presents a diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder with a fantasy world of brilliance or fantasy world of "knowing" and provides behavioral criteria to support it. The diagnosis could be confirmed or tested with further observations and suggests that personality disorder criteria give information about the primary and future relationships of those diagnosed. The energy of a single electromagnetic particle is determined by the multiple of a constant and the frequency of a light wave. This energy is referred to as the energy of a "photoelectron" and is related to the Law of Conservation of Energy.The EAD (Elizabeth Anne Davis) is a positively charged particle with an associated wave of energy. It is related to charge, position, and atomic polarity, and gives the total changed mass of the atom with an EAD positive charge and energy. Mass and energy go through transformation by a matter-energy unit of charge at c, the speed of light. The equation E=Mc² is often misinterpreted to mean that mass and energy are equivalent, but they are different and go through transformation by a matter-energy unit of charge at c. The cause of gravity is the Coulomb force resulting from "Mutual Atomic-Molecular Polarity" (MAMP) as it relates to force in the manner predicted by Maxwell. Gravity is not a "deformation of space." Readers are expected to accept this explanation.The gravitational force exerted by a person on the surface of the earth is 0.248% of that predicted by Newton's Law, while for a 100 kg person it is 0.337%. The same result is obtained for the Earth-Moon force.
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A retired general surgeon, Frank Elbert Davis, III, M.D., FACS received his A.B. in chemistry and M.D. in medicine from UNC Chapel Hill, 1969 and 1973. He is a retired member of the American College of Surgeons, the Southeastern Surgical Association, and the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. Dr. Davis enjoys sailing and hunting. He was inspired to write this book because of his recognition that narcissism is both painful and self-defeating. Dr. Davis is a Christian, whose writing style uses predominantly secular (non-religious) literature.The author's mother struggled with psychoanalysts, which led him to give up on them and avoid wasting time presenting to physicists. Her leadership helped him understand their perception, or lack thereof. The Halifax Community College E.R.C. provided the most direct and timely help to the author. Frank E. Davis Jr. was a gifted person with an IQ of 165 who believed that energy cannot be obtained "for nothing."The author's three daughters, Elizabeth Anne Davis, Lauren Anne Walker Davis, and Jeva Mayberry Davis Jones, are all exceptional individuals with unique qualities and talents.The author, Frank Elbert Davis III, M.D., FACS, wrote this book to address the self-defeating nature of narcissism.