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The Love function: They two shall be one flesh. Genesis 2:21-24

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This book describes the discovery of a equation for love found in the Holy Bible. It gives a mathematical interpretation of the scripture Genesis 2:21-24. When the Bible says they two shall be one flesh doesn't make sense in a literal sense. However, from a mathematical sense its stating that men and women behavior is inversely symmetrical, not just physically but emotionally. In other words their emotional make in comparison to one another is similar to their physical differences to one another. For him to understand women when it comes to relationships he needs to think in reverse of what he's thinking and for her to understand men she need to think in reverse of what she's thinking. If couples follow that inverse behavior law then they'll reinforce each other differences rather than undermine them and become more in harmony in relationships. Think of this book as a general purpose math book on love that any male and female couple can apply.

137 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 31, 2019

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Jason Cole

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Jason Cole has spent 20 years working in the software industry, which probably explains his preference for hanging around with brilliant, slightly off-center people, as well as his tendency to check his email during any conversational lull lasting more than 11 seconds. A child of the Northwest, Jason has bounced back and forth between the East and West coasts since going to college in Philadelphia, recently spending 12 years in Boston before settling on the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains with his family. He's a passionate fan of the Red Sox and whoever's playing the Yankees.

HOLLYWOOD.BOMB is Jason's first book. Whether there's a second one will be determined by the popularity of this book and his energy level, whichever reaches critical mass first.

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