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Ransom Stephens is an American scientist and author. Professional life As a particle physicist, Ransom Stephens worked on experiments at SLAC, Fermilab (DØ), CERN (ATLAS), and Cornell (CLEO), discovered a new type of matter, and worked on the team that discovered the Top quark. During the tech boom that ended in 2001, he directed patent development for a wireless web startup, and later became an expert on timing noise. His specialty at this time was the analysis of electrodynamics in high-rate digital systems. His novel, The God Patent, makes use of Stephens's experience as a physicist, patent director, public speaker and single father. The novel includes a character loosely based on the physicist Emmy Noether. Works The God Patent. Numina Press. 2009. ISBN 978-0-9842600-0-3. The Sensory Deception. 47North. 2013. ISBN 978-1611099195. The Left Brain Speaks, the Right Brain Laughs: A Look at the Neuroscience of Innovation & Creativity in Art, Science & Life. Viva Editions. 2020. ISBN 978-1632280466. References External links Ransom Stephens's website OpenDemocracy article on the future of publishing Vampire Wire interview with Ransom Stephens The Institute. Discover the Ransom Stephens popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Ransom Stephens books.

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    The Book of Bastards

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    Welcome to The Gold Piece Inn! Where you can drink, gamble, and play. . .Or hide.Cursed on the day the king is assassinated, Dewey Nawton is compelled to protect the widowed queen,...