‘Blonde Anthology’ Unravels the Elusive Theory of Everything
2008-11-11
Rastafarian performance poet Stanley Martin publishes his quest for the meaning of life
November 11, 2008, Press Dispensary. Albert Einstein spent his life searching for it, Stephen Hawking famously abandoned his hunt for it, and many of the world’s most prodigious physicists are still pursuing it. But a man working outside the scientific system believes he has uncovered some of the great mysteries of the Universe, and is launching a series of texts giving his own distinctive take on the 'theory of everything’.
Stanley Martin, a Rastafarian composer and media theorist also known as
Nana baBa jaH-aYe, has developed and refined a number theory he first discovered as an "O" level science and maths student at Acton Grammar School. Now in his 50s, the prolific writer and performer is publishing his lifelong attempt to answer the great questions of life in his new book ‘Blonde Anthology’, available from Lulu.com.
Building on earlier work, Stanley examines concepts as diverse as ‘nothingness’, infinity, chaos theory, the space-time continuum, myths and relativity, before pulling all his findings together to present a new mathematical base.
Stanley explains: “My number theory will help explain the fundamental stuff of life – how things work, the nature of space and time, and why we are here. And, in examining the origins and evolution of the Universe, ‘Blonde Anthology’ actually comes close to a scientific definition of God.”
‘Blonde Anthology’ is available to buy or download at [
http://stores.lulu.com/jahaye], where visitors can also find other examples of Stanley’s work including poetry, plays, audio CDs and his earlier attempts to define the theory of everything – ‘(Black_Box) Theory of re-Construction Parts 1 & 2’ (
http://stores.lulu.com/group_1579).
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Notes for editors
Stanley Martin lives in Rainham, Gillingham, Kent, and is the proprietor of Joy Media. He has a degree in Media Studies and a Postgraduate Diploma in 3D Computer Graphics Applications.
Stanley started his career as a journalist, reporting for ‘The Sun’ and ‘The News of the World’, specialist magazines and local press, before focusing on writing his own poems, books and music, and performing across the UK.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT
Stanley Martin, proprietor
Joy Media
Tel: 01634 365736 / 07866 773477
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Site: www.jah-aye.com