My Inventions For A Horse

by Wagdy A. Assawah


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 01/05/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 508
ISBN : 9781418411855
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 508
ISBN : 9781420852455

About the Book

Aware that the readers like a scientific array, the author strived to satiate this overlooked desirability. The mosaic of topics offered here, was for addressing this forgotten craving.

  Studying the invented over the years, showed how inventiveness was affected by fiction, intuition, deliberate thinking and the tabooed. Though unlooked for, the author came up with a new “Classification Of Inventions”. The connoted proved that inventiveness could be learned.

  Besides inventing the materialistic, man was also enthused to invent the spiritualistic. This led the author to discuss our changing views on Mythopoeia, Religion, the Expiration of Man, our Distopian Cultures and our global insociability. Thus and so, these subjects were an appropriated connubiality between the materialistic and the established by fuliginous credos.

  His contrived methodologies, to name a few comprised inventions for: collecting spilt oil lost to the sea; desalting sea water; protecting our affluent and the influential from being spied on or targeted by snipers; severing bloodlessly our skin folds hence winning the battle of the flap.

  Reluctant to leave his inventions to oblivion or plagiarism, he chose to share them with his readers and to leave them behind for the indulgers of coming generations.

   Credentials though important, yet intuition as instanced know no boundries for the insighted.


About the Author

The author was born on Dec 31st/1924 Port-Said, Egypt. He was awarded: BSc, Cairo Univ. (1949); BA Hons Cambridge Univ., U.K. (1953); PhD Nottingham Univ. U.K. (1956).

  In Egypt tutoring post-graduates for MScs and PhDs, and publishing microbiological papers earned him the Chairmanship of the Biology Dept. Becoming a tenured professor, he was elected by the chairmen of the different departments to head this scientific conglumerate from 1976 to 1978. Retiring in 1987, he and his wife joined their American daughter and son. In 1993 they became U.S.A. citizens. Workless he has engaged himself in making inventions hoping to do good by America and the whole world.