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The literature is filled with scientific and philosophical theories attempting to explain the origin of the cosmos. Some people trust Albert Einstein and his relativity theory, others still stick to Isaac Newton and his gravitation theory, and others yet are trying to trailblaze new scientific approaches. For others, the answer is to just believe in religious books, while others believe in everything or in nothing. Nevertheless, even for those who embrace any of these alternatives, there are still challenging questions that are unnoticed or neglected at the peril of constantly scientifically misunderstanding the prevailing factors at the beginning of the universe.

Dr. Nathanael-Israel Israel will tell you on-air what to do to scientifically sift through the gigantic amount of cosmological and religious data to crack the universe-origin rationally, and how to explain that to your team, friends, and entire family including your children in a simple and accurate language they can understand. As the #1 international authority that genuinely helps people to holistically unlock the secrets of the turbulence that shaped the universe, Dr. Nathanael-Israel Israel is author of “Turbulent origin of the universe”, “Turbulent origin of life”, “Turbulent origin of chemical particles”. Suppose you can imagine how this rare scientist can help your audience to get the correct answers to the most asked questions about the universe. In that case, you will not talk to anyone else about the universe-origin before interviewing him.

SAMPLE QUESTIONS:

  • Why is answering the universe-origin questions wrong so consequential?
  • What do you advise mathematicians and scientists that are studying the universe-origin data?
  • What professional experience led you to unearth the “scientific formula of the universe-origin”.

 

CONTACT: Dr. Nathanael-Israel Israel at www.Israel120.com/interview

 

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