Louis A. Del Monte Discusses M-Theory on YouTube

By: May. 10, 2013
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Author, physicist and CEO, Louis A. Del Monte helps make important science theories easy to understand in his video series on YouTube. While many compelling science concepts covered in best-selling books and cable channels are intriguing, topics can be difficult to grasp. This week Del Monte explains salient popular science ideas about M-Theory in layman's terms in his video tutorial,"M-Theory Explained."

Even though M-Theory has not been proven, it can serve as an important platform to launch other theories.

In the future, when we can find evidence of M-Theory with the help of powerful computers, it will bring us closer to understanding particle physics and can ultimately explain how a universe is formed. These floating solutions will give credence to the explanation of existence.

Intrigued yet? Find this video on M-Theory as well as his video series on scientific mysteries on his YouTube channel.

Del Monte articles can also be found on Huffington Post, and on his blog, Science Questions & Answers, for links to his Twitter channel, Facebook page, YouTube channel, and LinkedIn profile. To contact Louis Del Monte, visit http://www.unraveluniversemysteries.com, call at 1-800-576-1643 or email at delmontebooks(at)gmail(dot)com.

Louis A. Del Monte is an author, physicist and the Chief Executive Officer of Del Monte & Associates, Inc. For over thirty years, he was a leader in the development of microelectronics for IBM and Honeywell before forming a high-tech e-marketing agency and authoring Unraveling the Universe's Mysteries. He has a B.S. degree in Physics and Chemistry and an M.S. degree in Physics, published numerous technical papers, and developed several patents fundamental to the fabrication of integrated circuits. Del Monte is the recipient of the H.W. Sweat Award for scientific/engineering achievement and the Lund Award for human resource management excellence.



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