Mohammad Javanshiry

Extract from the Preface of the Theory of Density:

I was born in Tehran on a cold night in the winter of 1986. My childhood passed so fast as it happens for most people without some special event until I became a 17-year-old enthusiastically curious youth. ... I successfully passed the Concour (Iranian university entrance exam) of Azad University (private) shortly after messing up a similar exam for public universities, and I graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, the field in which I was always reluctant to get involved. Indeed, I was devoting 5 to 10 hours a day to my own preliminary studies and research in physics and mathematics so that I frequently did not have enough time to consider my specialized engineering courses. In my early years at the university, I developed a deep suspicion about the correctness of mainstream science methodologies when I understood that many teachers had not been as thorough as I was in analyzing some mathematical and physical problems. Moreover, the novel scientific outcomes had never added anything of high importance or interest to my knowledge in comparison to the beautiful theory of relativity and the strange quantum mechanics developed by Einstein, Schrödinger, Heisenberg and Bohr. However, attending a three or four day-a-week university was a good excuse for me to continue my independent research without my parents’ interference ....

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