Exploring the Unknown: William Holland’s The Split-Second Integral Takes Readers on a Journey Through Space and Time

Author in Phoenix, AZ Releases New Science Book

William Holland, the author of The Split-Second Integral, has released the book through Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. Since science fiction’s inception, readers globally have been fascinated by concepts beyond our current understanding. In The Split-Second Interval, Holland explores the physics behind these mind-bending ideas and makes them more accessible to readers.

The book begins with an exploration of the history of physics and the necessary mathematical concepts to understand objects’ movement in space-time. It then progresses to discuss Hypercube and four-dimensional movement, taking readers on a journey through various dimensions and timelines. The narrative is further complemented by a short story that incorporates the principles discussed earlier, providing a cohesive tale that combines knowledge and wonder.

William Holland resides in Phoenix and enjoys pursuing hobbies such as playing the keyboard, chess, cooking, and flying his Phantom ultralight aircraft. He is also an active volunteer in his community, participating in local events like pancake breakfasts and serving ice cream to the community.

The Split-Second Integral is a 114-page paperback book priced at $14.00 (hardback $27.00, eBook $9.00). The ISBN is 979-8-88729-350-9, and it was published by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc., based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Press members interested in review copies or author interviews can request them through the Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc., website. The book is available for purchase through their online bookstore.

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