Cynthia Kravitz is an independent scholar whose background is in decrypting coded texts. She holds an AB from Princeton University and an MA from Columbia University in English Literature, with emphases on deciphering poetry. She studied mathematics and physics at Stony Brook University because, like Galileo, Newton considered our Universe itself to exist as a secret, coded text, which was written by God in the language of mathematics.
""Important . . . fascinating . . . very thought provoking. I am very much in accord with what you have written. . . . Do publish it."" --Ravi Ravindra, professor emeritus of physics, philosophy, and religion, Dalhousie University ""A very impressive and deeply researched work."" --George F. R. Ellis, Templeton Prize laureate ""I'm impressed that you have so much evidence [of Newton's secret code]. . . . The evidence is all there in writing, we just need to understand Newton's point of view."" --John C. Mather, Nobel Prize laureate ""Spiritually compelling . . . [a] wonderful book . . . the publisher may certainly cite my admiration of your scholarship."" --Paul Mendes-Flohr, Dorothy Grant Maclear Professor Emeritus of Modern Jewish History and Thought, University of Chicago Divinity School ""A massive and scholarly work, and most impressive. It was fascinating to read. It will surprise many, but is solidly argued, and sheds new light on Newton. I hope it will be widely read."" --Keith Ward, Regius Professor of Divinity Emeritus, University of Oxford ""Amazed [at this book's] unusual offering of several millennia of science. . . . The fundamental concept in your work has analogous elements in the work of others [including my own, and that of Einstein]."" --Gerald Holton, Mallinckrodt Research Professor of Physics, Harvard University