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ELIZABETHA LEVIN, D.Sc.
PUBLICATIONS
"Just as the discovery of Newton's gravity laws has not chained us to the Earth, but has allowed space flights, so the understanding of the laws of time can liberate us from the shackles of blind fate."
- Elizabetha Levin -
"Based on extensive data over the past 3000 years, The Clock Phoenix Clock examines the connections between time and the history of poetry. The proposed model of the Clock of the Phoenix has been successfully applied to historical analysis of ancient Judea, Greece and Rome"
"Until now Hemingway and Kashkin have been treated separately as “Individualists” or “Communists,” as “Russians” or “Americans.” but perhaps it is time to treat them as contemporaries — people who from their first breath shared the same years — in a brotherhood of time."
Time, Elements and the Phoenix Hour in Lives and Poetry of Nobel Laureates and their Celestial Twins
(Science, Technology, Society and International Nobel Movement. Proceedings of the XIth International Meeting-Conference for Nobel Prize Winners and Nobelists.
Nobelisitica, 2017, pp. 27-47)
TIME, ELEMENTS AND EMOTIONS: Temporological Aspects of Prenatal Psychology
Lecture given at the Int. W-S Congress "Whole-Self Approaches in Psychology & Medicine", 13-14 Sept. 2019, Grootebroek, The Netherland
Measuring Personal and Collective History
Proceedings of the 26th Symposium: Metrology and Metrology Asssurance 2016, Sozopol. Bulgaria, pp. 307-312
"I hope that this study will contribute to the unification of science, life and creativity by introducing the new concept of generalized time and building the interface between mind and matter."
Proceedings of the 27th International Scientific Symposium: Metrology and Metrology Asssurance 2017, Sozopol. Bulgaria, pp. 304-309
Measuring Life Cycles: Various Rhythms and Reference Clocks Detected in a Biographical Case Study of the Composer S.S. Prokofiev
Proceedings of the 28th International Scientific Symposium: Metrology and Metrology Asssurance 2018, Sozopol. Bulgaria, pp. 303-308
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