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The Prophecy of Science|Daniel R. T. Green

The Prophecy of Science : The Relational Gospel

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Daniel R.T. Green did not come from privilege, titles, or ivory towers. He came from work. Real work. The kind that leaves calluses on your hands and stories in your bones.

He earned two high school diplomas, not because he had to, but because he refused to let anyone tell him what he could or couldn't do. He trained as a bookkeeper and office administrator, learning the discipline of numbers, order, and responsibility. But life had other plans for him.

For more than thirty-five years, Daniel carried a dual security license, working as both a security professional and a private investigator. He walked into situations most people would run from. He learned to read danger, to trust instinct, and to see the truth hidden between the lines. Those decades shaped him - sharpened him - and taught him that the world is built from patterns most people never notice.

But Daniel was never just one thing. He built businesses from scratch: a delivery service, a variety store, a gas station, a carpet-cleaning company. He became a landlord and a superintendent, managing buildings, people, crises, and communities for decades. He worked in a steel plant, where the heat, the noise, and the weight of the world forge a different kind of strength.

Every chapter of his life added another layer - another skill, another lesson, another way of seeing. And through it all, he never stopped learning. Never stopped researching. Never stopped asking the questions that most people are too busy or too afraid to ask.

Dynamic Relational Theory did not come from a classroom. It came from a lifetime of watching how things connect, how people move, how systems behave, how the world holds itself together even when it looks like it's falling apart.

It came from curiosity. From stubbornness. From the refusal to stop thinking. From the belief that the universe is not just a place we live in, but a story we are part of - a story written in relation, memory, and meaning.

Daniel writes not as a scholar looking down from a tower, but as a man who has lived many lives, worked many jobs, and walked through the world with his eyes open.

His work is for anyone who has ever wondered why things are the way they are, why time feels the way it feels, and why life emerges from the quiet machinery of the universe.

For readers who want to explore the ideas that shaped his thinking, you can open Relational Time, Origins of Life, or Illusion of Flow to dive deeper into the foundations of his work.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798198381186
  • ISBN-10: 9798198381186
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: May 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.51 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.55 pounds
  • Page Count: 202

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